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28 Historical Facts about Geisha and Geiko

Posted on March 8, 2020 by Chris Kincaid

  Geisha, or geiko as they are known in Kyoto, symbolize traditional Japanese culture. Their heyday in the early 1900s contributed to the exoticism the West felt toward Japan during the Meiji period. Many of those misconceptions remain about historical geisha. Today, becoming a geisha is much like taking up a vocation. It has its…

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The Battle of the Books Memoirs of a Geisha vs Geisha, A Life

Posted on May 6, 2015May 6, 2015 by Chris Kincaid

I am a bit behind the times with this article. Arthur Golden’s Memoirs of a Geisha came out in 1997, with a movie of the same name back in 2005. I recently read the autobiography of the woman Memoirs was based upon, Mineko Iwasaki. In her book, Geisha, a Life, Iwasaki  paints a very different…

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Geisha: Art and Shamisen

Posted on May 25, 2014May 23, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

The ultimate goal of a geisha is the find a patron, a danna. The patron frees a geisha to pursue her art, to live outside the okiya, and even help start a business. The key to snagging a patron is in the geisha arts: dance, music, and cultural enrichment. The root gei means art. Sha…

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Geisha: Kimono

Posted on May 11, 2014May 23, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

Kimono is one of the defining characteristics of a geisha. Geisha wear kimono with a neckline that dips low on the back to show off the nap of the neck. That part of the neck is as sensual for Japanese men as the breast is to Western men. Geisha have a formal kimono (called de)…

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Geisha: Hair and Kanzashi Styles

Posted on April 27, 2014May 23, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

It costs around $500,000 to train a geisha.  Most of this cost is found in hair styles and kimono. Until an apprentice (called maiko) becomes a geisha, she has to visit a hair dresser each week. Hair styles vary based on the geisha’s rank. Full geisha wear wigs for banquets and special appearances. The rest of…

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Geisha: Beginnings

Posted on April 20, 2014May 23, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

Geisha are an icon of Japanese culture. Mystique and stigma surrounds the profession. Being a geisha is a profession, just as librarianship is a profession. Geisha are not prostitutes. Although, prostitution has marred the profession. Becoming a geisha was one of the few means a girl in the Edo period could gain an education and…

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