"Have you thought about wearing a geisha costume in Kyoto?"
No, it's almost impossible for anyone not Asian to be a Geisha. The only acceptance ever made was Liz Dalby who did her dissertation on Geisha. She lived in Japan for several years and spoke with the Geisha and they decided to let her train to become one. She has a fascinating book called Geisha, you should check it out if you have an interest in them. It's very good.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in Kyoto was 40.8 degrees Celsius (105.4 degrees Fahrenheit) in August 2020.
794 to 1185 during what is now known as the Heian period.
Kyoto was where the Emperor lived. The place did not get the bomb. One of the leaders choosing the targets was opposed to it because he had been there for his honeymoon and had major ties to the place. That was Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson.
The word Geisha means 'artist'. Geisha are well trained, learned, upscale, beautiful Japanese women. They are trained in the arts of music, song, dance, tea, conversation and entertaining. Geisha will go to tea houses to entertain their patrons who pay for their company, to be able to see these beautiful moving works of art, and take part in their world. Nothing sexual is ever involved. The way they entertain is purely high-class and elegant.
No. It was incredibly uncomfortable and the clothes would be very difficult to wash.
Kyoto, Japan. That is where Nintendo was first discovered when it was a card making company and then changed into the greatest video game company ever.
he's in the dressing room at the place where chris is (in the box trailer)
Osaka is the capital city of Japan's Osaka Prefecture.
Nope. Its not a homogenous mixture. Homogenous mixtures are uniform throughout, and the parts do not separate from each other. Have you ever looked at Italian dressing (which has vinega and oil in it) after you let it sit in your fridge for any length of time? You can see the oil separate from the rest of the dressing.
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Recommendations to look up: Tokyo city centre Nishiki markets Tokyo Disneyland Kiyomizudera (water temple) Kyoto city centre Kinkakuji (golden temple) Harajuku (in Tokyo, THE FUNKIEST shopping district EVER!) Kyoto station upstairs shopping mall and a Mr Donut shop!!!!! (get the honey-coated ones, they're the BEST!!!!)