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  • Hotaru in a room of the Geisha theater in Atami. Atami is about 1,5 hours by train from Tokyo and is concidered the second big geisha place after Kyoto. It is a popular hot-spring resort. The geisha theater belongs to the local geisha association and lots of tourists go there to enjoy the geishas dancing - ATAMI- JAPAN.
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  • Seiko at Sensoo-ji shrine in Asakusa. She is the top geisha in Asakusa district of Tokyo and she works in a geisha restaurant there. - ASAKUSA - TOKYO..
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  • Seiko practising samisen in her house. She is the top geisha in Asakusa district of Tokyo and she works in a geisha restaurant there. - ASAKUSA - TOKYO..
    Seiko-Asakusa Geisha002.jpg
  • Seiko at Sensoo-ji shrine in Asakusa. She is the top geisha in Asakusa district of Tokyo and she works in a geisha restaurant there. - ASAKUSA - TOKYO
    Seiko-Asakusa Geisha004.jpg
  • Tokyo geishas gathered after their anual geisha performance at a theater in Shimbashi area of Tokyo.
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  • Before the show, backstage of the Geisha theater in Atami. They came all dressed up and they spent some time chatting, smoking and correcting their make-up before they went on stage. Atami is about 1,5 hours by train from Tokyo and is concidered the second big geisha place after Kyoto. It is a hot-spring resort and the geishas there are many times called hot-spring geishas, suggesting that they are not real geishas because they often offer more intimate services.- ATAMI- JAPAN
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  • Geisha waling the streets of Asakusa in Tokyo
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  • KYOTO-MAIKO .Memorial service for the poet Yoshii Isamu (1886-1960) who loved the Gion pleasure quarters. Geiko and maiko place flowers at a stone monument on which one of his poems is inscribed. Gion Shinbashi, just north of Shijo. Kyoto,.
    KYOTO-MAIKO_4474.jpg
  • KYOTO-MAIKO .Memorial service for the poet Yoshii Isamu (1886-1960) who loved the Gion pleasure quarters. Geiko and maiko place flowers at a stone monument on which one of his poems is inscribed. Gion Shinbashi, just north of Shijo. Kyoto, 8 November 2007.
    KYOTO-MAIKO_4448.jpg
  • KYOTO-MAIKO .Memorial service for the poet Yoshii Isamu (1886-1960) who loved the Gion pleasure quarters. Geiko and maiko place flowers at a stone monument on which one of his poems is inscribed. Gion Shinbashi, just north of Shijo. Kyoto, 8 November 2007.
    KYOTO-MAIKO_4474.jpg
  • KYOTO-MAIKO .Memorial service for the poet Yoshii Isamu (1886-1960) who loved the Gion pleasure quarters. Geiko and maiko place flowers at a stone monument on which one of his poems is inscribed. Gion Shinbashi, just north of Shijo. Kyoto, 8 November 2007.
    KYOTO-MAIKO_4464.jpg
  • KYOTO-MAIKO .Memorial service for the poet Yoshii Isamu (1886-1960) who loved the Gion pleasure quarters. Geiko and maiko place flowers at a stone monument on which one of his poems is inscribed. Gion Shinbashi, just north of Shijo. Kyoto, 8 November 2007.
    KYOTO-MAIKO_4461.jpg
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