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The
word Geisha is derived from ‘Gei’, which in Japanese means
performance or entertainer, and ‘sha’, which means person, and
dates back 400 years ago to the 'Edo' period. During this time the
Geisha entertained at banquets and social gatherings by playing a
Japanese guitar (called a Shamisen), and singing and giving dance
performances.
There is often a
misconception by some that Geisha's are prostitutes, but nothing could
be further from the truth. Geisha are refined and cultured girls and
women who are highly trained in a variety of traditional skills.
Besides playing the Shamisen, singing and dancing, the Geisha perform
the Japanese tea ceremony, and are well versed in the art of
conversation. Many learn to speak English in order to entertain
Western guests.
The training involved in
becoming a Geisha is very rigorous, and because of this the numbers of
Geisha are declining. Few young women in today's society are willing
to devote themselves to such demanding training. To become a Geisha,
if accepted, a young girl must go through an apprenticeship that
involves living with a head Geisha. This training period takes five to
six years. During this time, the Geisha trainee must help with the
chores and the running of the house, learn customs and social skills,
and take music and dance lessons. After about six months, the trainee
Geisha is called a maiko girl, and accompanies a Geisha on her
appointments in order to become acquainted with customers. At about
age 20, the maiko must
make the decision to become a full-fledged Geisha or not. If a girl
wishes to marry she cannot become a Geisha.
Geishas often live near
temples and shrines, in areas are called hana-machi. Geishas entertain
visitors at teahouses called o-chaya that are located near these
areas. The o-chaya is not a shop that serves only tea or coffee, but
rather a sort of banquet hall where rooms can be rented for dinner
parties. It is usually a small Japanese style house with tatami
(wooden) floors and Japanese style gardens. O-chayas are often where
young Geishas live and work.
Today in Japanese hotels
and restaurants Geisha entertain at banquets and socialize with
guests. If you are staying at a hotel in Japan, you can arrange for a
Geisha to attend a dinner party through the reservation desk. When you
request a Geisha, it is important to be specific about what type of
performance you want, because there are two different types of Geisha.
One called 'tchikata' is usually a maiko girl and performs the
traditional Japanese dance, and the other; usually an older Geisha is
called 'jikata' and sings and plays an instrument. The costs for the
services of a Geisha vary depending on the number the food, beverages,
and the entertainment. The role of the Geisha in Japanese society is a
source of much curiosity for tourists. To tap into that curiosity,
visitors can go to shops where they can dress in traditional Geisha
Kimonos, have Geisha make up applied and then have a souvenir photo
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