Maiko Ayase - Brightlocal News
A maiko is a beginner geisha. They are usually around 15 to 20 years old. The training to become a maiko is usually around 10 months long.
Maiko is usually younger than 20, wears a more colourful kimono with a red collar, and lacks conversation skills. Maiko means dancing child, referring to apprentice geisha still training. Maiko, giko are originated from women who served green tea and dango (japanese dumpling made from rice flour) to people who visited the kitano tenman-gu and yasaka shrine (these are the two of … Maiko are apprentice geisha (geiko). They are only found in kyoto and are often used as the ultimate symbol of japan. Maiko are a rare breed now, only several at any one time and confined primarily to …
They are only found in kyoto and are often used as the ultimate symbol of japan. Maiko are a rare breed now, only several at any one time and confined primarily to …