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are typically anywhere from 200–240 centimetres (79–94 in) long, and often feature a lightly padded hem to create weight allowing the skirt to trail along the floor. When walking outside,
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up either with their hands, or by tying it in place with a small cord so that it does not drag along the ground. The style of
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using their own hair have their hair restyled every week, requiring them to sleep on a special pillow known as a
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is 6–7 metres (20–23 ft) long, is roughly 30 centimetres (12 in) wide, and is worn exclusively by
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are usually aged 17 to 20, and graduate to geisha status after a period of training that includes
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or other traditional Japanese instruments for visitors during banquets and parties, known as
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often began their training at a young age, and would remove the tucks as they grew.
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Apprentice geisha in other locations in Japan are known by other terms, such as
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take lessons in the traditional arts. At night, they dance, sing, play the
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is either dyed, embroidered or woven onto the end of the
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in as little as five minutes, and may dress a number of
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Maiko Masquerade: Crafting Geisha Girlhood in Japan
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misedashi
kanzashi
IPA
/ˈmk/
MY-koh
[maiko]
geisha
Kyoto
shamisen
traditional dance
kouta
Kyoto dialect
Tokyo
ochaya
green tea
dango
Kitano Tenman-gū

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