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

“Maiko” (which means “dancing child” in Japanese) is the term used for geisha apprentices. Before the child labor law was enacted, maiko would begin their training at the age of 9-12 years. After completing their education on how to receive guests, the maiko would then start their careers as geisha.



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