Geishas are Japanese.
There are no Geisha at all in China. Geisha are Japanese.
Japanese geishas have been around for a long time in Japanese history, with known variants existing as far back as the late 600. Throughout their time, geishas have always been entertainers of sorts.
Geisha are important because they uphold and continue Japanese culture and traditions.
The Chinese equivalent of a Japanese Geisha is known as Yi Ji or Qinglou Nuzi, as far as I can tell.
Geishas are associated with Japan.
A Japanese woman that is trained to be a companion for important men.
Japanese geishas leave their neck and collarbones bare to emphasize their elegance and grace. Exposing this area is considered alluring and beautiful in their traditional attire.
There are no Geisha at all in China. Geisha are Japanese.
sha,sumo,samurai are parts of chinese traditions
Japanese geishas have been around for a long time in Japanese history, with known variants existing as far back as the late 600. Throughout their time, geishas have always been entertainers of sorts.
Geisha are important because they uphold and continue Japanese culture and traditions.
Geisha exist as beautiful, artistic, highly skilled entertainers that carry on many Japanese traditions.
No, geishas are Japanese. Mulan was learning how to be a good wife.
Glass Geishas was created in 2012.
Momoko is a Japanese name. It is not common in Chinese culture.
A kimono is a traditional Japanese garment. It is worn by Geishas in Japan, and has been adopted for use in fashion all over the world.
Japanese.