D.E. De Becker
The Nightless City of The Geisha
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First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 245mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 876g
- ISBN-13: 9781138994485
- ISBN-10: 1138994480
- Artikelnr.: 57045162
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 245mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 876g
- ISBN-13: 9781138994485
- ISBN-10: 1138994480
- Artikelnr.: 57045162
J.E. DE BECKER was a lawyer and long-time resident of Japan.
History of the Yoshiwara Yukwaku
Nihon-dzutsumi (The Dyke of Japan)
Mi-kaeri Yanagi (Gazing back Willow-tree)
Yoshiwara Jinja (Yoshiwara Shrine)
The Aisome-zakura (Cherry-tree of First Meeting)
The Koma-tsunagi-matsu (Colt tethering Pine-tree)
The Ryojin no Ido (Traveller's Well)
Government Edict-board and Regulations at the Omon (Great Gate)
The Present Omon
Of the Reasons why going to the Yoshiwara was called Cho ye Yuku
Classes of Brothels
Hikite-jaya (Introducing Tea-houses)
The Ju-hachi-ken-jaya (Eighteen Tea-houses)
The Amigasa-jaya (Braided Hat Tea-houses)
The Kujaku Nagaya
The Kembansho
Classes of Prostitutes
Kamuro (Young Female Pages)
Shinzo
Yarite (Female Managers)
The Kutsuwa
The Wakaimono (Male Servants)
Hokan and Geisha
The Europeanization of the Yoshiwara and the Introduction of Loochooan Courtesans
Zegen (Procurers)
The Dress of Courtesans
Coiffures of the Yujo
Rooms of the Yujo
Tsumi-yagu no koto
Sobana (All round tips)
Shokwai (First Meeting) and Mi-tate (Selection of Women)
I-tsuzuke no koto
O cha wo hiku to iu koto
Shiki-zome no soba-burumai no koto
Shashin-mitate-cho (Photograph Albums for Facilitating the Selection of Women)
Signs and Cyphers Showing the fees of Courtesans
System of Book-keeping in the Yoshiwara
Brothel Advertisements
Ageya no sashi-gami (Summons to the Ageya)
Yoshiwara Dialect
Magic Charms of the Yoshiwara
Yoshiwara Pot-pourri
Dai-ya no koto (Cook-houses of the Yoshiwara)
Famous Things of the Yoshiwara
Peddlers
Hawkers
and Beggars
The Examination of Licensed Women at the Hospital for Venereal Complaints
Results of Medical Inspection
Mu-seu Yukyo (Going on a Spree without having any money to pay for if)
Yoshiwara-gayoi no Jinrikisha (The Jinrikisha Traffic of the Yoshiwara)
Sanya-uma da-chin-dzuke (The Cost of Hiring Horses to and from the Yoshiwara
Byo-chu oyobi In-shoku no koto (Of the Sickness of Prostitutes and of Their Meals)
Hike no koto (Closing Hours in the Yoshiwara)
Kocho no koto (The Next Morning)
Hiru-jimai Yo-jimai no koto (The Day and Night Engagements of Courtesans)
Raku-seki no koto (The Removal of Names from the Register of the Yoshiwara)
Gwaishutsu oyobi tobo (Exit and Plight from the Yoshiwara)
Yujo byo-shi oyobi jo-shi no koto (Of the Death and Double-Suicide of Courtesans)
Shin-Yoshiwara no Bodaiji (The Cemetery of the Shin-Yoshiwara)
Karitaku no koto (The Temporary Prostitute Quarter)
Dochu no koto oyobi tsuki-dashi no koto (The Processions of Yujo and the First Appearance of Recruits in the Yoshiwara)
Yo-mise Suga-gaki no koto (The Night Exhibition and the Sugagaki)
Daijin-mai no koto (Dancing of Millionaires)
Daikoku-mai no koto (Daikoku-mai Dancing)
Introductory Songs of the Daikoku-mai
Dote-bushi no koto oyobi Hayari-uta (Dote-bushi (Songs) and Popular Songs)
Annals of a Year
Naka-no-cho no Hana-ue (Flower-plant-ing in the Naka-no-cho)
Toro no koto (Lanterns)
Niwaka Dancing
Tori-no-machi
Yoshiwara Naua-rushigi (The Seven Mysteries of the Yoshiwara)
Yoshiwara no Kyo-ka (Comic Poetry)
Yoshiwara Kwai-rok-ki (Chronology of Fire Disasters in the Yoshiwara)
Furisode Kwaji (The Great Fire of Meireki)
Mei-gi ryaku-den (Brief Sketches of the Lives of Famous Courtesans)
Kinokuni-ya Buuzaemon
The Laws Relating to the Control of Prostitution
Forms of Contracts between Brothels and Courtesans
The Medical Aspect
Result of Medical Inspection in the Shin-Yoshiwara
1898
Result of Medical Inspection in the Shiu-Yoshiwara. January to April 1899
Statistics re Social Evil in Japan in 1898
Pros and Cons
Correspondence from the Japan Times
Notes on Jigoku or Illicit Prostitutes
Appendix
Nihon-dzutsumi (The Dyke of Japan)
Mi-kaeri Yanagi (Gazing back Willow-tree)
Yoshiwara Jinja (Yoshiwara Shrine)
The Aisome-zakura (Cherry-tree of First Meeting)
The Koma-tsunagi-matsu (Colt tethering Pine-tree)
The Ryojin no Ido (Traveller's Well)
Government Edict-board and Regulations at the Omon (Great Gate)
The Present Omon
Of the Reasons why going to the Yoshiwara was called Cho ye Yuku
Classes of Brothels
Hikite-jaya (Introducing Tea-houses)
The Ju-hachi-ken-jaya (Eighteen Tea-houses)
The Amigasa-jaya (Braided Hat Tea-houses)
The Kujaku Nagaya
The Kembansho
Classes of Prostitutes
Kamuro (Young Female Pages)
Shinzo
Yarite (Female Managers)
The Kutsuwa
The Wakaimono (Male Servants)
Hokan and Geisha
The Europeanization of the Yoshiwara and the Introduction of Loochooan Courtesans
Zegen (Procurers)
The Dress of Courtesans
Coiffures of the Yujo
Rooms of the Yujo
Tsumi-yagu no koto
Sobana (All round tips)
Shokwai (First Meeting) and Mi-tate (Selection of Women)
I-tsuzuke no koto
O cha wo hiku to iu koto
Shiki-zome no soba-burumai no koto
Shashin-mitate-cho (Photograph Albums for Facilitating the Selection of Women)
Signs and Cyphers Showing the fees of Courtesans
System of Book-keeping in the Yoshiwara
Brothel Advertisements
Ageya no sashi-gami (Summons to the Ageya)
Yoshiwara Dialect
Magic Charms of the Yoshiwara
Yoshiwara Pot-pourri
Dai-ya no koto (Cook-houses of the Yoshiwara)
Famous Things of the Yoshiwara
Peddlers
Hawkers
and Beggars
The Examination of Licensed Women at the Hospital for Venereal Complaints
Results of Medical Inspection
Mu-seu Yukyo (Going on a Spree without having any money to pay for if)
Yoshiwara-gayoi no Jinrikisha (The Jinrikisha Traffic of the Yoshiwara)
Sanya-uma da-chin-dzuke (The Cost of Hiring Horses to and from the Yoshiwara
Byo-chu oyobi In-shoku no koto (Of the Sickness of Prostitutes and of Their Meals)
Hike no koto (Closing Hours in the Yoshiwara)
Kocho no koto (The Next Morning)
Hiru-jimai Yo-jimai no koto (The Day and Night Engagements of Courtesans)
Raku-seki no koto (The Removal of Names from the Register of the Yoshiwara)
Gwaishutsu oyobi tobo (Exit and Plight from the Yoshiwara)
Yujo byo-shi oyobi jo-shi no koto (Of the Death and Double-Suicide of Courtesans)
Shin-Yoshiwara no Bodaiji (The Cemetery of the Shin-Yoshiwara)
Karitaku no koto (The Temporary Prostitute Quarter)
Dochu no koto oyobi tsuki-dashi no koto (The Processions of Yujo and the First Appearance of Recruits in the Yoshiwara)
Yo-mise Suga-gaki no koto (The Night Exhibition and the Sugagaki)
Daijin-mai no koto (Dancing of Millionaires)
Daikoku-mai no koto (Daikoku-mai Dancing)
Introductory Songs of the Daikoku-mai
Dote-bushi no koto oyobi Hayari-uta (Dote-bushi (Songs) and Popular Songs)
Annals of a Year
Naka-no-cho no Hana-ue (Flower-plant-ing in the Naka-no-cho)
Toro no koto (Lanterns)
Niwaka Dancing
Tori-no-machi
Yoshiwara Naua-rushigi (The Seven Mysteries of the Yoshiwara)
Yoshiwara no Kyo-ka (Comic Poetry)
Yoshiwara Kwai-rok-ki (Chronology of Fire Disasters in the Yoshiwara)
Furisode Kwaji (The Great Fire of Meireki)
Mei-gi ryaku-den (Brief Sketches of the Lives of Famous Courtesans)
Kinokuni-ya Buuzaemon
The Laws Relating to the Control of Prostitution
Forms of Contracts between Brothels and Courtesans
The Medical Aspect
Result of Medical Inspection in the Shin-Yoshiwara
1898
Result of Medical Inspection in the Shiu-Yoshiwara. January to April 1899
Statistics re Social Evil in Japan in 1898
Pros and Cons
Correspondence from the Japan Times
Notes on Jigoku or Illicit Prostitutes
Appendix
History of the Yoshiwara Yukwaku
Nihon-dzutsumi (The Dyke of Japan)
Mi-kaeri Yanagi (Gazing back Willow-tree)
Yoshiwara Jinja (Yoshiwara Shrine)
The Aisome-zakura (Cherry-tree of First Meeting)
The Koma-tsunagi-matsu (Colt tethering Pine-tree)
The Ryojin no Ido (Traveller's Well)
Government Edict-board and Regulations at the Omon (Great Gate)
The Present Omon
Of the Reasons why going to the Yoshiwara was called Cho ye Yuku
Classes of Brothels
Hikite-jaya (Introducing Tea-houses)
The Ju-hachi-ken-jaya (Eighteen Tea-houses)
The Amigasa-jaya (Braided Hat Tea-houses)
The Kujaku Nagaya
The Kembansho
Classes of Prostitutes
Kamuro (Young Female Pages)
Shinzo
Yarite (Female Managers)
The Kutsuwa
The Wakaimono (Male Servants)
Hokan and Geisha
The Europeanization of the Yoshiwara and the Introduction of Loochooan Courtesans
Zegen (Procurers)
The Dress of Courtesans
Coiffures of the Yujo
Rooms of the Yujo
Tsumi-yagu no koto
Sobana (All round tips)
Shokwai (First Meeting) and Mi-tate (Selection of Women)
I-tsuzuke no koto
O cha wo hiku to iu koto
Shiki-zome no soba-burumai no koto
Shashin-mitate-cho (Photograph Albums for Facilitating the Selection of Women)
Signs and Cyphers Showing the fees of Courtesans
System of Book-keeping in the Yoshiwara
Brothel Advertisements
Ageya no sashi-gami (Summons to the Ageya)
Yoshiwara Dialect
Magic Charms of the Yoshiwara
Yoshiwara Pot-pourri
Dai-ya no koto (Cook-houses of the Yoshiwara)
Famous Things of the Yoshiwara
Peddlers
Hawkers
and Beggars
The Examination of Licensed Women at the Hospital for Venereal Complaints
Results of Medical Inspection
Mu-seu Yukyo (Going on a Spree without having any money to pay for if)
Yoshiwara-gayoi no Jinrikisha (The Jinrikisha Traffic of the Yoshiwara)
Sanya-uma da-chin-dzuke (The Cost of Hiring Horses to and from the Yoshiwara
Byo-chu oyobi In-shoku no koto (Of the Sickness of Prostitutes and of Their Meals)
Hike no koto (Closing Hours in the Yoshiwara)
Kocho no koto (The Next Morning)
Hiru-jimai Yo-jimai no koto (The Day and Night Engagements of Courtesans)
Raku-seki no koto (The Removal of Names from the Register of the Yoshiwara)
Gwaishutsu oyobi tobo (Exit and Plight from the Yoshiwara)
Yujo byo-shi oyobi jo-shi no koto (Of the Death and Double-Suicide of Courtesans)
Shin-Yoshiwara no Bodaiji (The Cemetery of the Shin-Yoshiwara)
Karitaku no koto (The Temporary Prostitute Quarter)
Dochu no koto oyobi tsuki-dashi no koto (The Processions of Yujo and the First Appearance of Recruits in the Yoshiwara)
Yo-mise Suga-gaki no koto (The Night Exhibition and the Sugagaki)
Daijin-mai no koto (Dancing of Millionaires)
Daikoku-mai no koto (Daikoku-mai Dancing)
Introductory Songs of the Daikoku-mai
Dote-bushi no koto oyobi Hayari-uta (Dote-bushi (Songs) and Popular Songs)
Annals of a Year
Naka-no-cho no Hana-ue (Flower-plant-ing in the Naka-no-cho)
Toro no koto (Lanterns)
Niwaka Dancing
Tori-no-machi
Yoshiwara Naua-rushigi (The Seven Mysteries of the Yoshiwara)
Yoshiwara no Kyo-ka (Comic Poetry)
Yoshiwara Kwai-rok-ki (Chronology of Fire Disasters in the Yoshiwara)
Furisode Kwaji (The Great Fire of Meireki)
Mei-gi ryaku-den (Brief Sketches of the Lives of Famous Courtesans)
Kinokuni-ya Buuzaemon
The Laws Relating to the Control of Prostitution
Forms of Contracts between Brothels and Courtesans
The Medical Aspect
Result of Medical Inspection in the Shin-Yoshiwara
1898
Result of Medical Inspection in the Shiu-Yoshiwara. January to April 1899
Statistics re Social Evil in Japan in 1898
Pros and Cons
Correspondence from the Japan Times
Notes on Jigoku or Illicit Prostitutes
Appendix
Nihon-dzutsumi (The Dyke of Japan)
Mi-kaeri Yanagi (Gazing back Willow-tree)
Yoshiwara Jinja (Yoshiwara Shrine)
The Aisome-zakura (Cherry-tree of First Meeting)
The Koma-tsunagi-matsu (Colt tethering Pine-tree)
The Ryojin no Ido (Traveller's Well)
Government Edict-board and Regulations at the Omon (Great Gate)
The Present Omon
Of the Reasons why going to the Yoshiwara was called Cho ye Yuku
Classes of Brothels
Hikite-jaya (Introducing Tea-houses)
The Ju-hachi-ken-jaya (Eighteen Tea-houses)
The Amigasa-jaya (Braided Hat Tea-houses)
The Kujaku Nagaya
The Kembansho
Classes of Prostitutes
Kamuro (Young Female Pages)
Shinzo
Yarite (Female Managers)
The Kutsuwa
The Wakaimono (Male Servants)
Hokan and Geisha
The Europeanization of the Yoshiwara and the Introduction of Loochooan Courtesans
Zegen (Procurers)
The Dress of Courtesans
Coiffures of the Yujo
Rooms of the Yujo
Tsumi-yagu no koto
Sobana (All round tips)
Shokwai (First Meeting) and Mi-tate (Selection of Women)
I-tsuzuke no koto
O cha wo hiku to iu koto
Shiki-zome no soba-burumai no koto
Shashin-mitate-cho (Photograph Albums for Facilitating the Selection of Women)
Signs and Cyphers Showing the fees of Courtesans
System of Book-keeping in the Yoshiwara
Brothel Advertisements
Ageya no sashi-gami (Summons to the Ageya)
Yoshiwara Dialect
Magic Charms of the Yoshiwara
Yoshiwara Pot-pourri
Dai-ya no koto (Cook-houses of the Yoshiwara)
Famous Things of the Yoshiwara
Peddlers
Hawkers
and Beggars
The Examination of Licensed Women at the Hospital for Venereal Complaints
Results of Medical Inspection
Mu-seu Yukyo (Going on a Spree without having any money to pay for if)
Yoshiwara-gayoi no Jinrikisha (The Jinrikisha Traffic of the Yoshiwara)
Sanya-uma da-chin-dzuke (The Cost of Hiring Horses to and from the Yoshiwara
Byo-chu oyobi In-shoku no koto (Of the Sickness of Prostitutes and of Their Meals)
Hike no koto (Closing Hours in the Yoshiwara)
Kocho no koto (The Next Morning)
Hiru-jimai Yo-jimai no koto (The Day and Night Engagements of Courtesans)
Raku-seki no koto (The Removal of Names from the Register of the Yoshiwara)
Gwaishutsu oyobi tobo (Exit and Plight from the Yoshiwara)
Yujo byo-shi oyobi jo-shi no koto (Of the Death and Double-Suicide of Courtesans)
Shin-Yoshiwara no Bodaiji (The Cemetery of the Shin-Yoshiwara)
Karitaku no koto (The Temporary Prostitute Quarter)
Dochu no koto oyobi tsuki-dashi no koto (The Processions of Yujo and the First Appearance of Recruits in the Yoshiwara)
Yo-mise Suga-gaki no koto (The Night Exhibition and the Sugagaki)
Daijin-mai no koto (Dancing of Millionaires)
Daikoku-mai no koto (Daikoku-mai Dancing)
Introductory Songs of the Daikoku-mai
Dote-bushi no koto oyobi Hayari-uta (Dote-bushi (Songs) and Popular Songs)
Annals of a Year
Naka-no-cho no Hana-ue (Flower-plant-ing in the Naka-no-cho)
Toro no koto (Lanterns)
Niwaka Dancing
Tori-no-machi
Yoshiwara Naua-rushigi (The Seven Mysteries of the Yoshiwara)
Yoshiwara no Kyo-ka (Comic Poetry)
Yoshiwara Kwai-rok-ki (Chronology of Fire Disasters in the Yoshiwara)
Furisode Kwaji (The Great Fire of Meireki)
Mei-gi ryaku-den (Brief Sketches of the Lives of Famous Courtesans)
Kinokuni-ya Buuzaemon
The Laws Relating to the Control of Prostitution
Forms of Contracts between Brothels and Courtesans
The Medical Aspect
Result of Medical Inspection in the Shin-Yoshiwara
1898
Result of Medical Inspection in the Shiu-Yoshiwara. January to April 1899
Statistics re Social Evil in Japan in 1898
Pros and Cons
Correspondence from the Japan Times
Notes on Jigoku or Illicit Prostitutes
Appendix