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- In ****an, an ochaya (お茶屋, literally "tea house") is an establishment where patrons are entertained by geisha. A now-archaic term that arose in the Edo...
- Ichiriki Chaya), formerly Ichiriki Mansion (一力亭, Ichiriki-tei), is an historic ochaya ("tea house") in Kyoto, ****an. It is located at the southeast corner of...
- Joseph Benson Ochaya (born 14 December 1993) is a Ugandan professional footballer who plays for Egyptian club Al Mokawloon Al Arab and the Uganda national...
- Anthony Ochaya (25 December 1932 – 6 July 1998) was a Ugandan politician and economist. He was the Minister of Planning and Economic Development under...
- [citation needed] In this case, the establishment was referred to as an ochaya, literally meaning "tea house"; however, these establishments only served...
- machiya, which roughly translates to "townhouse", some of which function as ochaya, or "teahouses", where geisha entertain guests at parties, involving singing...
- (geisha houses) and ochaya (teahouses where geisha entertain). Historically, hanamachi could contain a high number of okiya and ochaya, and would also contain...
- red-light districts in ****an, including the worlds of kabuki actors and geisha. Ochaya (お茶屋, lit. 'teahouse') Though geisha may entertain at their okiya, restaurants...
- night, they dance, sing, play the shamisen, and serve visitors at exclusive ochaya (teahouses). Maiko originated from women who served green tea and dango...
- actual places frequented by geisha and their patrons, such as the Ichiriki Ochaya. Part of the story is also set in the Amami Islands, and Sayuri narrates...