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The thick wooden clogs of a maiko, or apprentice geisha. In the crowded Hanamikoji street, we heard the sound of many maiko girls' rushing to make their appointments. 'Kobo-kobo-kobo'is the onomonopia used to describe the sound of these shoes on the stone streets. 'Okobo', as they are called, have extremely thick soles, measuring 11cm.
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A very young maiko steps out with her 'big sister', one of the 17 maiko and geisha we saw walking the streets of Gion.
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Another maiko hurrying down the Hanamikoji. Red and green are the 'in' colors this season. Seems even maiko are getting into the holiday spirit.
The tangerine tunnel of torii leading through the green trees and autumn leaves of Fushimi Inari.
The changing leaves above Fushimi Inari`s tunnel of torii.
Our trip was coming to an end, but our happy times were just beginning!
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