Through the Lens of Geisha: Candid Portraits of Japan’s Tradition

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Through the Lens of Geisha: Candid Portraits of Japan's Tradition

At least until 1960, not only in major cities but also in the provinces, except for very rural areas, restaurants that hosted banquets by reservation were not just places to eat well. They were necessary for ceremonies and social gatherings, and it was widely known that geisha were hired as assistants to help organizers.



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