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Geisha
- A Beautiful Aspect of Japanese Culture
Geishas are one of
the symbols of Japanese tradition. However,
Geisha art only became well known worldwide after
the Second World War. Some Geishas even became
very famous and were admired as much as film
stars nowadays. Nevertheless the Geisha life
still remains a secret. Geishas seem to live in
their own world which has its own principles and
the Japanese give much respect to this. Though a
Geisha is not prohibited from telling the outside
world about her life, it seems to be an unspoken
rule that a Geisha, after her retirement, will
never tell anyone about her past and keep her
life a secret until the day of her death.
Many people have a misconception that Geishas are
prostitutes. This is completely wrong. The word
"Geisha" is the combination of two
parts: in Japanese, "Gei" means art,
performance and "Sha" means a person.
Therefore Geisha means a person who performs
Japanese traditional arts. They are real artists
who can play different kinds of musical
instruments, sing and dance, perform the tea
ceremony, arrange flowers, chant poems and
especially be an expert in wearing traditional
kimonos. Geishas also have very good conversation
skills and many even can speak English in order
to entertain foreign guests.
Geishas live in houses called okiyas. The leader
of each okiya is called Okami, who used to be a
Geisha. She has the duty of taking care of
Geishas and trainees, doing the accounting work
and getting connections with the teahouses where
Geishas work or do their internship. Young girls
who want to become Geishas are sent to a special
school where they can learn essential skills. All
living and studying expenses of these prospective
Geishas are noted carefully by the Okami and they
have to be paid back when the girls become
professional Geishas. The training is very harsh
and often takes about six years. After that, the
trainee Geisha is called Maiko and will go with a
head Geisha to teahouses to get familiar with the
customers. A Maiko later has to choose whether
she wishes to become a professional Geisha or
not, because a Geisha cannot get married at any
time of her life.
Nowadays there are still Geishas entertaining at
hotels and restaurants in Japan. However, fewer
and fewer girls want to become Geishas now due to
the rigorous and time-consuming training. That's
a pity because Geishas are not only talented
entertainers but also have been considered an
important part of Japanese culture, to the
outside world.
Written by: Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to Japan
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