What Are the Different Art Careers?
Geisha is a Japanese performing arts profession that originated in Tokyo and Osaka in the 17th century. The first geishas were all males, and they walked outside the borders of Kyomachi, commonly known as chokes, and mainly lived in dances and musical instruments in brothels and entertainment venues.
geisha
(Japanese performing arts profession)
- Japanese geishas ( ) were born in Tokyo and Osaka in the 17th century. The first geishas were all male,
- Recently, the enthusiasm among teenage girls in Japan is to become a geisha, and the Hollywood blockbuster "Memoirs of a Geisha" has obviously helped fuel the flames. Even so, the prototype of Sayuri in the "Geisha Memoirs" movie, Japan's most popular and richest Geisha Miyako Iwasaki, scolded the film and the novel for tampering with facts, and wrote "The Real Geisha Memoirs".
- Another motivator of the geisha fever is the Internet. After studying traditional art, geishas spend some time online blogging or chatting with geisha lovers every day. The most popular geisha blogs attract thousands of views every day. Geisha Square in Kyoto also recruits geishas across Japan and the world through the Internet. [1]