1960s Japanese Grace

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1960s Japanese Grace

1960s Japanese Grace

A Geisha's Tale

The history of geishas is deeply rooted in Japanese culture, tracing back to the 18th century. Originally, the role of a geisha was filled by men, known as "taikomochi," who were entertainers similar to jesters or storytellers. However, by the mid-18th century, women began to dominate the profession, transforming it into the art form we recognize today.

Geishas are highly trained in traditional Japanese arts, including music, dance, and tea ceremony. They first emerged in Kyoto, Japan's ancient capital, where they entertained guests in teahouses and provided refined companionship. Unlike common misconceptions, geishas were not prostitutes; their role was to entertain through cultural performances and conversation.

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