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  • Apprentice geisha are called maiko literally "dance child". It is the maiko, with her white make-up and elaborate kimono and hairstyle, that has become the stereotype of a geisha to Westerners. Geiko as they are called in Kyoto (Geisha elsewhere in Japan) are traditional, female Japanese entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance.
    maiko-performance-1.jpg
  • Apprentice geisha are called maiko literally "dance child". It is the maiko, with her white make-up and elaborate kimono and hairstyle, that has become the stereotype of a geisha to Westerners. Geiko as they are called in Kyoto (Geisha elsewhere in Japan) are traditional, female Japanese entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance.
    maiko-performance-2.jpg
  • Apprentice geisha are called maiko literally "dance child". It is the maiko, with her white make-up and elaborate kimono and hairstyle, that has become the stereotype of a geisha to Westerners. Geiko as they are called in Kyoto (Geisha elsewhere in Japan) are traditional, female Japanese entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance.
    maiko-performance-3.jpg
  • Apprentice geisha are called maiko literally "dance child". It is the maiko, with her white make-up and elaborate kimono and hairstyle, that has become the stereotype of a geisha to Westerners. Geiko as they are called in Kyoto (Geisha elsewhere in Japan) are traditional, female Japanese entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance.
    maiko-performance-4.jpg
  • Apprentice geisha are called maiko literally "dance child". It is the maiko, with her white make-up and elaborate kimono and hairstyle, that has become the stereotype of a geisha to Westerners. Geiko as they are called in Kyoto (Geisha elsewhere in Japan) are traditional, female Japanese entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance.
    maiko-2.jpg
  • Apprentice geisha are called maiko literally "dance child". It is the maiko, with her white make-up and elaborate kimono and hairstyle, that has become the stereotype of a geisha to Westerners. Geiko as they are called in Kyoto (Geisha elsewhere in Japan) are traditional, female Japanese entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance.
    maiko-hair-style.jpg
  • Apprentice geisha are called maiko literally "dance child". It is the maiko, with her white make-up and elaborate kimono and hairstyle, that has become the stereotype of a geisha to Westerners. Geiko as they are called in Kyoto (Geisha elsewhere in Japan) are traditional, female Japanese entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance.
    maiko-3.jpg
  • Apprentice geisha are called maiko literally "dance child". It is the maiko, with her white make-up and elaborate kimono and hairstyle, that has become the stereotype of a geisha to Westerners. Geiko as they are called in Kyoto (Geisha elsewhere in Japan) are traditional, female Japanese entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance.
    maiko-5.jpg
  • Apprentice geisha are called maiko literally "dance child". It is the maiko, with her white make-up and elaborate kimono and hairstyle, that has become the stereotype of a geisha to Westerners. Geiko as they are called in Kyoto (Geisha elsewhere in Japan) are traditional, female Japanese entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance.
    maiko-4.jpg
  • Apprentice geisha are called maiko literally "dance child". It is the maiko, with her white make-up and elaborate kimono and hairstyle, that has become the stereotype of a geisha to Westerners. Geiko as they are called in Kyoto (Geisha elsewhere in Japan) are traditional, female Japanese entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance.
    maiko-6.jpg
  • Apprentice geisha are called maiko literally "dance child". It is the maiko, with her white make-up and elaborate kimono and hairstyle, that has become the stereotype of a geisha to Westerners. Geiko as they are called in Kyoto (Geisha elsewhere in Japan) are traditional, female Japanese entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance.
    maiko-7.jpg
  • Apprentice geisha are called maiko literally "dance child". It is the maiko, with her white make-up and elaborate kimono and hairstyle, that has become the stereotype of a geisha to Westerners. Geiko as they are called in Kyoto (Geisha elsewhere in Japan) are traditional, female Japanese entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance.
    maiko-1.jpg
  • Geisha, or geiko as they are called in Kyoto, are traditionally entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance. Apprentice geisha are called maiko literally "dance child". It is the maiko with her white make-up and elaborate kimono and hairstyle, that has become the stereotype of a geisha to Westerners.
    geisha-1.jpg
  • Geisha on the streets of Arashiyama Kyoto - geiko as they are called in Kyoto are traditional, female Japanese entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance. Apprentice geisha are called maiko literally "dance child". It is the maiko, with her white make-up and elaborate kimono and hairstyle, that has become the stereotype of a geisha to Westerners.
    geisha-3.jpg
  • Geisha on the streets of Arashiyama - geiko as they are called in Kyoto, are traditionally entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance. Apprentice geisha are called maiko literally "dance child".
    geisha-3.jpg
  • Maiko, an apprentice Geisha, posing along the Tetsugaku-no-Michi or The Path of Philosophy. This two-kilometer path which follows a canal, runs from Ginkaku - ji Temple to Wakaoji-Shrine. Cherry and maple trees line the small canal forming a tunnel of cherry blossoms in the spring and colorful maple leaves in the fall.
    geisha-2.jpg
  • Kyomai or Kyoto style maiko dance, Mai is one of these types of dances from Western Japan, that is influenced by Noh theater. Kyomai is the distinctive Kyoto version of this, expressing courtly gestures of the Tokugawa period.   Odori is another type of Japanese traditional dance that grew out of Kabuki theater.  These performances by maiko and geisha are a popular event at the Miyako Odori held every spring, for the colorful kimono, staging and Kyomai mannered song and dance.
    kyomai-performance-10.jpg
  • Kyomai or Kyoto style maiko dance, Mai is one of these types of dances from Western Japan, that is influenced by Noh theater. Kyomai is the distinctive Kyoto version of this, expressing courtly gestures of the Tokugawa period.   Odori is another type of Japanese traditional dance that grew out of Kabuki theater.  These performances by maiko and geisha are a popular event at the Miyako Odori held every spring, for the colorful kimono, staging and Kyomai mannered song and dance.
    kyomai-performance-4.jpg
  • Kyomai or Kyoto style maiko dance, Mai is one of these types of dances from Western Japan, that is influenced by Noh theater. Kyomai is the distinctive Kyoto version of this, expressing courtly gestures of the Tokugawa period.   Odori is another type of Japanese traditional dance that grew out of Kabuki theater.  These performances by maiko and geisha are a popular event at the Miyako Odori held every spring, for the colorful kimono, staging and Kyomai mannered song and dance.
    kyomai-performance-9.jpg
  • Kyomai or Kyoto style maiko dance, Mai is one of these types of dances from Western Japan, that is influenced by Noh theater. Kyomai is the distinctive Kyoto version of this, expressing courtly gestures of the Tokugawa period.   Odori is another type of Japanese traditional dance that grew out of Kabuki theater.  These performances by maiko and geisha are a popular event at the Miyako Odori held every spring, for the colorful kimono, staging and Kyomai mannered song and dance.
    kyomai-performance-8.jpg
  • Kyomai or Kyoto style maiko dance, Mai is one of these types of dances from Western Japan, that is influenced by Noh theater. Kyomai is the distinctive Kyoto version of this, expressing courtly gestures of the Tokugawa period.   Odori is another type of Japanese traditional dance that grew out of Kabuki theater.  These performances by maiko and geisha are a popular event at the Miyako Odori held every spring, for the colorful kimono, staging and Kyomai mannered song and dance.
    kyomai-performance-5.jpg
  • Kyomai or Kyoto style maiko dance, Mai is one of these types of dances from Western Japan, that is influenced by Noh theater. Kyomai is the distinctive Kyoto version of this, expressing courtly gestures of the Tokugawa period.   Odori is another type of Japanese traditional dance that grew out of Kabuki theater.  These performances by maiko and geisha are a popular event at the Miyako Odori held every spring, for the colorful kimono, staging and Kyomai mannered song and dance.
    kyomai-performance-7.jpg
  • Kyomai or Kyoto style maiko dance, Mai is one of these types of dances from Western Japan, that is influenced by Noh theater. Kyomai is the distinctive Kyoto version of this, expressing courtly gestures of the Tokugawa period.   Odori is another type of Japanese traditional dance that grew out of Kabuki theater.  These performances by maiko and geisha are a popular event at the Miyako Odori held every spring, for the colorful kimono, staging and Kyomai mannered song and dance.
    kyomai-performance-2.jpg
  • Kyomai or Kyoto style maiko dance, Mai is one of these types of dances from Western Japan, that is influenced by Noh theater. Kyomai is the distinctive Kyoto version of this, expressing courtly gestures of the Tokugawa period.   Odori is another type of Japanese traditional dance that grew out of Kabuki theater.  These performances by maiko and geisha are a popular event at the Miyako Odori held every spring, for the colorful kimono, staging and Kyomai mannered song and dance.
    kyomai-performance-3.jpg
  • Kyomai or Kyoto style maiko dance, Mai is one of these types of dances from Western Japan, that is influenced by Noh theater. Kyomai is the distinctive Kyoto version of this, expressing courtly gestures of the Tokugawa period.   Odori is another type of Japanese traditional dance that grew out of Kabuki theater.  These performances by maiko and geisha are a popular event at the Miyako Odori held every spring, for the colorful kimono, staging and Kyomai mannered song and dance.
    kyomai-performance-6.jpg
  • Geisha, or geiko as they are called in Kyoto, are traditionally entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance. Apprentice geisha are called maiko literally "dance child". It is the maiko with her white make-up and elaborate kimono and hairstyle, that has become the stereotype of a geisha to Westerners.
    wearing-kimono-3.jpg