Japanese dancer Murasaki (L), in the finest "oiran" costume and accompanied by her kimono-clad dancing assistant, performs as a 17th century high-ranking courtesan in Edo, the current Tokyo July 19. Murasaki, donning
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A woman dressed in "Oiran" costume performs on stage at a festival in Tokyo's Asakusa district, April 14, 2007. "Oiran", also known as "Tayuu", were high-class courtesans predominant in the Edo period.