The first douyu was originally a sandbank in Kamogawa, and in the early Edo era, Kuanwen 10 years (1670) was reclaimed for revetment projects, known as Xinheyuan Tong. It is said that the first tea house was built in Zhengde in 1712, originally to receive boatmen and tourists who shuttled to Takagawa, and the tea house began to employ women to serve. After the official license of the geisha business in Anzheng 6 years (1859), the first dance promiscuity performance in Meiji 5 years (1872), the first dance performance of the geisha, the first fight, is known as the flower street.