
The site and its history
This architecture is built in Gion, Kyoto. The building is now located in a street which is slightly deserted now. Geisha and maiko live here in Gion. It is now called a flower street, but in Edo period it was called a red-light district. At the beginning it was not a district of prostitution, but a place where traveling entertainers, men and women, gathered. One secluded corner in this area was called red-light district. People living there perform singing, dancing, acting and some other performing arts. It is said to be the origin of a traditional performing art called Kabuki. A Female entertainer was called geiko or taifu.

Architecture
It is both a shot bar and karaoke bar for membership only, not a gathering place for everybody. There are elements like a gate, a garden, ground, a hole, stairs, an underground passage, a tower, a room, filling this small space with a hidden world.
Men and women in a bar meet there, inviting each other and come together. They sing a song in the back room. They go to the bar when tired of singing songs.
Curved slits are cut on the roof and all over the wall surface.

Curved slit
The form of the slit is the figure of a dancing woman bending her body. The mysteriousness resembles something invisible which lives in darkness and in the clouds.

One Night Stand
“ With my own body, I talk and sing at this “place.”
Drift ashore. Finally found one’s way. At last arrived here. It is a relief to know that you are not perishing, but still alive. Drink sake without any notion of perishing.
Facing refugees of daily life, we blur the line between art and living. The architecture built at this place is an ambiguous culmination.
Trying to find one’s own place in a one night stand, where the shadow of the town creeps from the depth of the night full of sex. What a difficult and dark existence I am.
