Yes they are. It takes many years to train to become a geisha. They learn clever conversation skills, to play Musical Instruments, poetry to recite and of course the intricacies of the rirualistic tea ceremony.
They are not, as commonly believed in the West, prostitutes, but highly trained professionals in a field that we have no parallel to.
For me, I would not appreciate the formalities and rituals as I would not understand them and I am too arthritic to sit on the floor
Yes, there are still practicing Geisha in Japan today.
In the 1920's there were estimated to be over 80,000 Geisha in Japan, but today there is only around 1,000.
Today in modern day Japan samurais still exist in underground cults know as shakugan. these samurais take advantage of political leaders and are skilled in the art of assasination.
does the caddo tribe still exist today
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Yes, there are still a number of Geisha in practice today.
Geisha carry on culture and traditions from years and years of beauty and training. They keep the arts of the past alive in today's modern world.
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Today the highest population of Geisha are found in Kyoto, Japan. The Geisha district of Kyoto is known as the Hanamachi, which means 'flower towns'. Those districts are; Gion, Pontocho, Kamishichiken, Gion Higashi, and Miyagawa. There are other Geisha districts around Japan like the Higashi Chayagai, Nishi Chayagai, and Kazuemachi districts in Kanazawa; and Asakusa in Tokyo.
Today in modern day Japan samurais still exist in underground cults know as shakugan. these samurais take advantage of political leaders and are skilled in the art of assasination.
The Inca civilization no longer exists as an empire, but the descendants of the Inca people still live in Peru and other Andean regions. Their rich cultural heritage and traditions continue to be celebrated and preserved by indigenous communities in the Andes.
Ninjas or Shinobi were warriors in the 14th century, yes they sort of exist because ninjutsu is still practiced today
The incas don't exist today
Yes it does exist today, but it did not exist until the 1920's.
Geisha came to be around the year 1750, so they would have not been present for most of the stretch of feudal Japan. Only the last bit of it. They worked in areas much the same as today. Popularized in large cities. They worked in tea houses, and play houses.
yes iis still exist
Slavery did exist in 2004 and still exists today.