Japan: Ukiyo-e triptych showing three courtesans (shin yoshiwara). Left section: Hanamurasaki from Tamaya house on Edo Street, c. 1848-1868. Oiran were the courtesans of Edo period Japan. The oiran were considered a type of yūjo 'woman of pleasure' or prostitute. However, they were distinguished from the yūjo in that they were entertainers, and many became celebrities of their times outside the pleasure districts. Their art and fashions often set trends among the wealthy.


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