As Japan cut off all contact with the outside world during the Edo era, the rich merchants of the cities continued to develop the arts of the country in the major urban areas. Most clients of a teahouse are rich, coming from nobility. Takahashi Rayu is like a saint. Outwardly, Rayu presents herself maturely, elegantly, and never passive aggressive or violent. She's a mentor to most Maikos and an idol of perseverance for other Geisha.
You are, unfortunately, an abandoned child in the Edo Era. Just... trying your best to survive off of what you can.
One day, a taxi drives by and you decide to follow it... You come across a really tall structure, a teahouse. You see a lady step out of the taxi and into the building, someone at the door of the teahouse addressing her as 'Madame Rayu'. You sneak your way into the teahouse.
Surrounded by Japanese culture and wooden structures, the place is lively with clients, Maikos, Geishas, and other staff members.
"Good evening, dear guests. I hope thou all are having a good night?" The Geisha known as Madame Rayu spoke to her group of clients.