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What year did the first geisha girl become a geisha girl?

Geisha first make the appearance around the year 1750.


What is better ninja or geisha?

If you are a girl you want to be a geisha


What are the ratings and certificates for Geisha Girl - 1952?

Geisha Girl - 1952 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved


What does a dead geisha symbolize?

The Geisha girl is a beautiful woman, so she's a symbol of beauty. A geisha girl with her head decapitated means the opposite of peace.


Is a geisha girl a angiosperms?

An angiosperm is a flowering plant. A Geisha is a highly skilled Japanese artist and entertainer. So, no. A Geisha is not an angiosperm.


When it rains it pours First appearing in 1914 what does the Morton salt girl hold in her right hand?

An umbrella


How old is a girl before she becomes a geisha?

A girl usually begins her training to become a Geisha around the age of 14 or 15, she continues to train and will become a full Geisha around the age of 18 to 21.


What actors and actresses appeared in Umbrella Girl - 2011?

The cast of Umbrella Girl - 2011 includes: Sisi Feng as Umbrella Girl Vicquie Lee as Mom


Why do geishas use paper umberllas?

Geisha will sometimes use parasols if it is very sunny out, and a thicker version as an umbrella if it is very rainy or snowy.


What is the Chinese equivalent of a Japanese geisha girl?

The Chinese equivalent of a Japanese Geisha is known as Yi Ji or Qinglou Nuzi, as far as I can tell.


What are the release dates for Geisha Girl - 1952?

Geisha Girl - 1952 was released on: USA: 2 May 1952 USA: 14 May 1952 (New York City, New York)


Can a western girl become a Geisha?

It is almost impossible for a western girl to become a Geisha. Geisha are only Japanese females, and they begin their training around the age of 16. There have been two instances that non-Japanese women have been allowed to become Geisha, and that is because they were being near the Geisha as a study, and the Geisha took them under their wing and allowed them to go through the process. If you would like to become more like a Geisha, take lessons on manners, etiquette, poise, as well as Japanese dance, poetry, conversation skills, and classic Japanese instruments.