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19 March 2024

  • curprev 22:1622:16, 19 March 2024Robinr78 talk contribs 831 bytes +831 Created page with "{{Header|Meshimori onna 03/24}} {{cat-japan|Meshimori onna}} '''Meshimori onna''' (飯盛女) or meshiuri onna (飯売女), literally "meal-serving woman", is the Japanese term for the women who were hired by hatago inns at the shukuba (post stations) along kaidō routes in Japan during the Edo era. They were originally maidservants hired by the inns, although as traffic along the kaidō grew and competition between the inns increased, they were often engaged in prostitu..."