Around the year 1750.
Geishas are Japanese.
There are no Geisha at all in China. Geisha are Japanese.
The Chinese equivalent of a Japanese Geisha is known as Yi Ji or Qinglou Nuzi, as far as I can tell.
Geisha are very beautiful, highly skilled, intelligent, well poised Japanese women that uphold many years of Japanese culture and tradition.
Geisha first make the appearance around the year 1750.
Yes. You have to be Japanese and speak Japanese to become Geisha. Geisha/Geiko also speak their own dialect of Japanese known as Kyo-ben.
Geisha are strictly Japanese.
Geishas are Japanese.
There are no Geisha at all in China. Geisha are Japanese.
The Japanese.
I've never heard of a Chinese geisha. It's a Japanese word, and traditionally a Japanese profession.
An angiosperm is a flowering plant. A Geisha is a highly skilled Japanese artist and entertainer. So, no. A Geisha is not an angiosperm.
Japanese Geisha Girls No- 2 - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
The Chinese equivalent of a Japanese Geisha is known as Yi Ji or Qinglou Nuzi, as far as I can tell.
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GEISHA
The word geisha originates from Japan and is a combination of the characters for "art" and "person." Geishas are traditional Japanese female entertainers known for their skills in music, dance, and conversation.