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Becoming a geisha was a way for women to support themselves without becoming a wife.
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Umbrellas also became the geisha's tool as well.
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Either way, however, usually a year's training is involved before debuting either as a maiko or as a geisha.
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While performed independently by specialists, it is particularly conspicuous as the style of dancing performed by geisha.
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The money acquired for a maiko's mizuage was a great sum and it was used to promote her debut as a geisha.
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In contrast to these one-night geisha, the true onsen geisha are in fact competent dancers and musicians.
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Along with the shamisen and the flute, geisha also learned to play a "ko-tsuzumi", a small, hourglass-shaped shoulder drum, and a large floor "taiko" (drum).
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Her new family then sends her off to school to become a geisha.
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Apprentice geisha, also called maiko, wear their special geta (see below) with tabi to accommodate the "hanao".
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Such districts would contain various "okiya" (geisha houses).
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