Yoshiwara pleasure district

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The Yoshiwara pleasure district was Edo-period Tokyo’s most famous licensed red-light quarter, known for its courtesans, nightlife, and influential role in Japanese urban culture and arts.

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instanceOf historical red-light district
pleasure quarter
ukiyo entertainment district
abolished 1958
abolitionCause Prostitution Prevention Law of Japan
architecturalFeature gated entrances
grid-pattern streets
walled enclosure
associatedArtForm kabuki theater
sharebon witty fiction
ukiyo-e
country Japan
culturalRole center of urban commoner culture in Edo
symbol of the floating world (ukiyo)
declineFactor changing legal regulations on prostitution
modernization of Tokyo in Meiji period
established 1617
hasSocialClass artists and writers
courtesans
geisha
merchants
samurai clients
historicalEvent devastated by fires multiple times
influenced Edo-period fashion trends
Edo-period popular literature
depictions of courtesans in Japanese art
knownFor brothels
courtesans
influence on Japanese literature
influence on popular song and theater
influence on ukiyo-e woodblock prints
kabuki-related entertainment
nightlife
oiran high-ranking courtesans
processions of courtesans
tea houses
legalStatus licensed prostitution district
locatedIn Edo
Tokyo
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Musashi Province NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Taitō, Tokyo, Japan
surface form: Taitō, Tokyo
locatedInTimePeriod Edo period
Tokugawa shogunate
locatedNear Asakusa
notableStreet Nakanochō main street
regulatedBy Edo city authorities
Tokugawa shogunate
relocated 1657
relocatedAfterEvent Great Fire of Meireki

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Edo hasLandmark Yoshiwara pleasure district