Japanese word for 'teahouse'. An ochaya does not serve food, but it will order it from caterers. Ochaya have many banquet rooms, called zashiki or ozashiki. Customers have after-work parties here, and hire maiko or geiko to attend as entertainers.
1. A game of soccer usually played in high school classrooms in Lagos, Nigeria, during recess. It is played with a small black pellet as a ball and on cement flooring as the pitch. Injuries often happen. The goal posts are openings without nets and windows are in fact preferable. When the ball is kicked through the opening, a point is given to the scoring team.
Japanese word for 'teahouse'. An ochaya does not serve food, but it will order it from caterers. Ochaya have many banquet rooms, called zashiki or ozashiki. Customers have after-work parties here, and hire maiko or geiko to attend as entertainers.