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have led to a relaxation of the exclusivity and secrecy used in their services, such as to advertise on the internet, post prices for services, and accepting new clientele without a reference from a well-established patron.
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were common to Japanese towns no matter the size until the 1960s, when their use began to decline in favor of hotels and nightclubs as places for entwining business with entertainment. In 1993, then-Prime Minister
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are typically places where high-level business or political meetings can take place discreetly.
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In the 1840s, the Japanese government used spies to monitor the activity around
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only accept new customers by referral and feature entertainment by
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meals during the new year, a practice that is centuries old.
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Japan
Komatsu
Japanese
geisha
Kanazawa
osechi
Tenpō Reforms
Morihiro Hosokawa
Kawabun
Japanese cuisine
Kaiseki
"Starting the New Year with Auspicious Food: "Osechi" from Kanazawa"


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"Geisha: Protectors of Japan's Traditional Music and Dance"
"In Tokyo's Ryotei, The Art of Service"
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