In the footwear, when you walk, it sounds like, "Oh, shit, spilled,"
In Gion, it is called 'okobo ' (okobo).
Kurakuri no geta (a wooden clog) (a footwear that looks like the back of a stand)
In the middle of the Edo period, the platform was taller and taller.
I spread out as a footwear for my daughter.
Not only maiko (apprentice geisha) but maiko (apprentice geisha), Sanmairi (
Size23cm x Approximated 9cm × approximately 13.5cm
Delivery date: 10 days
It is located at the Hanamikoji Street in Gion (the Gion Festival).
From 1954, geta (geta), zori (Japanese sandals) and maiko (apprentice geisha) were added to the 'okobo' (okobo).
When you put a brush in order to write a letter, it always starts with a word (or a hog).
The name of the store contains the meaning of 'beginners of beginners'.