Visiting teahouses with お茶屋さん

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A couple of maiko see Momohana leave a shop and head in the other direction.

まいこ1:
「どこ()くんやろ。屋形(やかた)はこっちなのに。」
“I wonder where she's going. The lodge is this way, though.”
まいこ2:
茶屋(ちゃや)さん(まわ)りやろ。」
“She's probably doing the teahouse rounds.”

Key Points

1茶屋(ちゃや)さん means “teahouse” in Kyoto’s geisha districts
  • Here an 茶屋(ちゃや) is an establishment that arranges banquets with maiko and geiko, not an ordinary tea shop or cafe.
  • The honorific さん refers politely to the establishment. It does not mean that the speaker is talking about the shopkeeper.
2茶屋(ちゃや)さん(まわ)り means “making the teahouse rounds”
  • Adding (まわ) to a place or group can describe going around to several of them.
  • This is a compact noun version of 茶屋(ちゃや)さんを(まわ).
3()くんやろ expresses a wondering guess
  • Casual どこ() leaves out the destination particle or . The fuller wording would be どこに().
  • ()くんやろ corresponds to standard ()くんだろう. The contracted explanatory frames her destination as the question, and Kyoto-area やろ marks it as a guess: “I wonder where she’s going.”
4茶屋(ちゃや)さん(まわ)りやろ gives a likely explanation
  • Here やろ corresponds to だろう after a noun. The second maiko is not asking where Momohana is going. She is offering her best guess, “She’s probably doing the teahouse rounds.”
5屋形(やかた)はこっちなのに marks a mismatch
  • こっちなのに is こっちだ plus のに: “even though the lodge is this way.” Momohana is walking away from where the first maiko expected her to go.

Vocabulary

(To go)

()く means to go or move toward a place away from the speaker.

(Teahouse)

茶屋(ちゃや) means a teahouse, tea shop, or tea dealer. In Kyoto’s geisha districts, it refers to an establishment that arranges banquets with maiko and geiko.

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