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[maiko]) is an apprentice geisha (geiko in kyoto)

[1] their jobs consist of performing songs, dances, and playing the shamisen or other traditional japanese instruments for visitors during banquets and parties, known as ozashiki. The main differences between maiko and geisha (geiko) are age, appearance, and skills Maiko is usually younger than 20, wears a more colourful kimono with a red collar, and lacks conversation skills Maiko means dancing child, referring to apprentice geisha still training. Our staff is committed to finding each individual exactly what they need from our extensive stock of affordable flower, edibles and concentrate With different specials everyday there’s never a dull moment at maikoh!

A maiko is an apprentice geiko (the kyoto term for geisha) who trains in kyoto Geisha are a type of japanese entertainer and performer They are a culturally elite group who are highly focused on beauty and aesthetics in general Maiko (dance child) are trainee geisha who typically undergo training from their mid teens to early twenties. Maiko (舞妓) translates to ‘dancing girl’ or ‘child’, and refers to apprentice geiko They undergo about 5 years of training in various arts, before graduating to become geiko

Outside of kyoto, the hangyoku (半玉) in tokyo would be the closest equivalents to maiko.

Maiko are apprentice geisha (geiko) They are only found in kyoto and are often used as the ultimate symbol of japan Maiko are a rare breed now, only several at any one time and confined primarily to the gion and pontocho districts Maiko are easily recognised by their attire. To become a geiko requires lots of training Girls who train to be geiko are called maiko

Now, geiko and maiko are one of the most popular symbols in kyoto Not everyone can be a maiko From this day forward she will be a maiko (舞妓), meaning “ woman of dance,” and undergo an apprenticeship that lasts an average of five years Unlike geisha, maiko are yet untrained in the art of conversation and other formal arts, so their name reflects their limited specialization in dance.

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