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A teahouse at Oji¡Ê9¡Ë |
| Ogiya(Tea house)Garden Oji. Tokio.430 |
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| [ID] |
4447 |
| [Photographer] |
unknown |
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| [Place] |
Tokyo |
| [Date] |
unknown |
| [Color] |
color |
| [Size] |
270x210 |
| [Cabinet] |
87-13-0 |
| [Keyword] |
teahouse/river/garden |
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| The caption reads "Ogiya." The rakugo story "The Fox of Oji" was created to promote this establishment. The story goes that a man invites a girl, who is really a fox, to Ogiya for dinner. He gets her get drunk and tries to run away so that she has to pay the bill. A few days later the man goes to the fox with manju (sweet buns) to apologize. She replies, "These manju could be made of horse dung," which is the punch line. |
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