There is an old song English speakers know as Sukiyaki , and it has a remarkable story. That was just the beginning. The song made its way to the United Kingdom in thanks Louis Benjamin, a British music executive. The instrumental version was played by Kenny Ball, an English jazz musician.

Japanese Geisha



Geisha of Japan: Understanding the Facts, History & Myths
In Japan, a geisha is a member of a professional class of women whose occupation is to entertain men. She must be adept at singing, dancing, and playing the samisen a three-stringed musical instrument , in addition to being skilled at making conversation. The geisha system is thought to have emerged in the 17th century to provide a class of well-trained entertainers set apart from courtesans and prostitutes: though geisha sometimes had sexual relationships with clients, they were supposed to entertain primarily through their accomplishments. The numbers of geisha have declined from some 80, in the s to a few thousand at present, almost all confined to Tokyo and Kyoto, where they are patronized by only the wealthiest businessmen and most influential politicians. Examples of geisha in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web Katy Perry dressed up like a geisha , Karlie Kloss donned a Native American headdress and Marc Jacobs came under fire for having his white models wear dreadlocks. The 20 best lines for the movie's anniversary," 25 Aug. Send us feedback.


Geisha of Japan: Understanding the Facts, History & Myths
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Geisha or geiko are professional entertainers who attend guests during meals, banquets and other occasions. They are trained in various traditional Japanese arts , such as dance and music, as well as in the art of communication. Their role is to make guests feel at ease with conversation, drinking games and dance performances.