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redsamuraiii · 1 year
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The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House (Ep 6)
Kiyo going head over heels over Sumire while Momoko stares at her rival, Kiyo, got me chuckling. 😂
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘The Makanai: Cooking For The Maiko House’ On Netflix, Where Two Teenage Friends Find Separate Passions During Geisha Training In Kyoto
In a brand new Netflix scripted collection from Japan, viewers get an inside take a look at the geisha tradition that’s been current in Kyoto for a whole bunch of years. Namely, we see what occurs at a college for maiko, or apprentice geishas. Opening Shot: Shots of a snowy village in a mountainous area of Japan. The Gist: After graduating center college, 16-year-old greatest mates Kiyo Nozuki…
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pinkie-satan · 2 years
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Maiko-san Chi no Makanai-san
Episode 12
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mina-ahavi · 3 years
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Hothotmisho has a lot of superb gifs like this 
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emikothewriter · 2 years
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List: Fav Characters of 2021 as animal crossing villagers
Listing the favs of 2021 with a cute twist.
Doing something fun which included my own artwork is how I wanted to start off 2022 on my blog. In place of creating a tag post, I chose to go with something simple like a listicle, but with an artsy twist. Inspired by my recent obsession with Animal Crossing New Horizons on the Nintendo Switch, the thought popped up into my mind to discuss some of my favourite 2021 anime characters and…
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magicalgirlenjoyer · 3 years
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Kiyo in Kyoto: from the maiko house, episode 5
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Kiyo & Sumire last names dropped
it’s been known for a while that Kenta’s full name is Nakano Watari, but for a whole 170 chapters, I don’t think Kiyo and Suu-chan’s last names were never mentioned. Ever.
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Until now. Apparently, Sumire’s last name is Herai...
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...and Kiyo’s last name is Nozuki.
I wonder how their surnames are written...
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recentanimenews · 3 years
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Kiyo in Kyoto: From the Maiko House – 01 (First Impressions) – Always Giving Their All
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Nozuki Kiyo and her best friend Herai Sumire moved to the Kagai district of Kyoto from Aomura at sixteen. Sumire came to become a maiko (an apprentice geiko, the Kyoto version of geisha), while Kiyo found her place in the kitchen of the house where all the maiko live like a family. We meet Kiyo as she’s carrying a sherpa’s load of groceries for the next round of meals.
We meet Sumire when she sticks her head into the kitchen to say hi in between her extremely rigorous study and practice. After meeting with her sensei, she learns she’s been given permission to debut, making it official: she’s going to be a maiko. Kiyo hugs her and congratulates her from the bottom of her heart, and Sumire has to excuse herself to wash away her tears of joy. It’s a lovely moment between good friends on very different paths, who happen to be able to still live together.
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While serving the sensei and Maiko House’s mother, Kiyo learns that Sumire is extremely special, and may have what it takes to become a “once-in-a-century maiko.” The sensei compares Kiyo’s cooking and baking skills unfavorably to her “truly impressive” friend, but Kiyo isn’t insulted or hurt…she’s in full agreement that Sumire is indeed amazing.
In fact, it’s precisely because Sumire is so amazing and always gives her all, Kiyo is able to work hard to provide the Maiko house with nourishing, savory, energy packed meals to sustain their packed schedules. Kiyo even goes a little overboard for lunch one day, serving over a half-dozen dishes that could each be supper by themselves.
While many of the maiko tap out before they can finish their portions, Sumire eats everything put in front of her, which is what Kiyo wants to see. If Sumire is going to give her all in becoming a maiko, Kiyo is going to give her all keeping her fed.
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Then we meet a recently retired otokoshi, one of only a handful of men in the Kagai district who assist maiko and geiko with putting on their kimono, as well as doing heavy lifting and other manual labor the women either can’t or shouldn’t do (hernias are a bitch). In Kiyo’s case, she needs him to move the fridge so she can pull out the cookbooks that fell behind it.
Kiyo thanks the otokoshi by serving him coffee and a fresh-baked scone…a pretty good deal! Then Kiyo moves on to a matter of increasing concern for both her and the house mother: Sumire is working so hard, she’s skipping meals with regularity, and starting to lose weight.
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Rather than, say, lasso Sumire and force-feed her, Kiyo plans to prepare some smaller dishes packed with energy so Sumire can quickly get the nutrients she needs to keep going. Her secret weapon is a local dish from their home prefecture of Aomura: fried squid mince. A familiar taste of home is just what her hungry friend needs.
Kiyo in Kyoto: From the Maiko House is very straightforward, but with the subject matter it’s presenting it doesn’t have to be anything more than that. It’s also lovely to look at and full of lush blend of traditional and modern music. Hanazawa Kana and MAO are captivating as the voices of Kiyo and Sumire, and their little “Dish of the Day” omake bits provide fun punctuation between the three segments. It’s pure comfort food and a warm, soft blanket rolled into one, and I loved it!
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redsamuraiii · 1 year
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Kiyo in Kyoto: From the Maiko House Opening Credits
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redsamuraiii · 1 year
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Kiyo in Kyoto: From the Maiko House (Ep 7/Chp 20)
Kiyo and Sumire goes back to Aomori for New Year and reunites with thheir childhood friend, Kenta as they visits the shrine.
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redsamuraiii · 3 years
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Maiko-san Chi no Makanai-san - Kiyo in Kyoto: From the Maiko House (Chapter 11: A Senior Apprentice's Evening)
Kiyo is worried when her childhood friend, Sumire, did not return after ending her session with a client. As Maiko (Geisha’s Apprentice) and Geiko (Geisha) are not allowed to use mobile phones and internet, Kiyo spent the night searching frantically around Gion for Sumire but is relieved to find her praying at a local shrine.
Sumire is thanking the Gods for her good fortune in becoming a Senior Maiko after her all efforts and sacrifices began to bear fruits. Sumire apologized to Kiyo for making her worry but Kiyo insisted that she is glad Sumire is safe. And so they walk home together like they always did after school when they were in Aomori. 
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pinkie-satan · 3 years
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Maiko-san Chi no Makanai-san
Episode 5
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pinkie-satan · 3 years
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Maiko-san Chi no Makanai-san
Episode 8
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pinkie-satan · 3 years
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Maiko-san Chi no Makanai-san
Episode 7
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pinkie-satan · 3 years
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Maiko-san Chi no Makanai-san
Episode 7
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pinkie-satan · 2 years
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Maiko-san Chi no Makanai-san
finale
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