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- Q7076300 subject Q7222337.
- Q7076300 abstract "In Japan, an ochaya (お茶屋, literally "tea house") is an establishment where patrons are entertained by geisha. Ochaya are located in geisha districts (花街, hanamachi), and are today most numerous in Kyoto, though they can be found in geisha districts in other cities, such as Tokyo.Ochaya, where geisha entertain, should be distinguished from okiya (boarding house), where geisha live – these may both be loosely translated as "geisha house." Geisha are attached to a single boarding house (where they do not entertain), and entertain at various ochaya or other venues from night to night. This arrangement originally developed in the yūkaku, or pleasure quarters, where oiran below the rank of tayū or kōshi could be summoned to entertain guests at ochaya.".
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- Q7076300 comment "In Japan, an ochaya (お茶屋, literally "tea house") is an establishment where patrons are entertained by geisha.".
- Q7076300 label "Ochaya".
- Q7076300 depiction Ichiriki_Ochaya.jpg.