Geisha are important because they uphold and continue Japanese culture and traditions.
Geisha are very beautiful, highly skilled, intelligent, well poised Japanese women that uphold many years of Japanese culture and tradition.
Geishas are Japanese.
There are no Geisha at all in China. Geisha are Japanese.
Geishas practice traditional art forms such as traditional song and dance and tea ceremony. all traditional art forms are important in japan such as sword making and kimono making etc. Unfortunately less and less people are willing to take up these art forms and the life of a geisha is one of them: they're dying out.
Geisha are important because they uphold and continue Japanese culture and traditions.
Geisha are very beautiful, highly skilled, intelligent, well poised Japanese women that uphold many years of Japanese culture and tradition.
It is a traditional dress. Perhaps in films you have seen Geisha wearing Kimono. It was Geisha who made Kimono such a popular dress at one time. Kimono is beautiful and Japanese culture is built around asethetics.
Yes. You have to be Japanese and speak Japanese to become Geisha. Geisha/Geiko also speak their own dialect of Japanese known as Kyo-ben.
Geisha are strictly Japanese.
Geishas are Japanese.
There are no Geisha at all in China. Geisha are Japanese.
The Japanese.
I've never heard of a Chinese geisha. It's a Japanese word, and traditionally a Japanese profession.
Geishas practice traditional art forms such as traditional song and dance and tea ceremony. all traditional art forms are important in japan such as sword making and kimono making etc. Unfortunately less and less people are willing to take up these art forms and the life of a geisha is one of them: they're dying out.
First of all you have to be Japanese. There have only been a few exceptions of women becoming Geisha that were not Japanese. And that is because they were there to study the culture. You would need to be living in Japan, be around the age of 15 or 16, and have your parents consent to move out of your house and into an Okiya to completely transform your way of life into the years of training it takes to become a proper Geisha.
An angiosperm is a flowering plant. A Geisha is a highly skilled Japanese artist and entertainer. So, no. A Geisha is not an angiosperm.