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geisha    音標拼音: [g'eʃə]
n. 藝妓

藝妓

geisha
n 1: a Japanese woman trained to entertain men with conversation
and singing and dancing [synonym: {geisha}, {geisha girl}]

geisha \gei"sha\ (g[=a]"sh[.a]), n.; pl. {geisha}
(g[=a]"sh[.a]), {Geishas} (g[=a]"sh[.a]z). [Jap., art
person.]
A Japanese singing and dancing girl, trained to provide
entertainment and company for a man or group of men.
[Webster 1913 Suppl. PJC]

50 Moby Thesaurus words for "geisha":
artist, artiste, ballerina, ballet dancer, ballet girl,
ballroom dancer, belly dancer, burlesque queen, choral dancer,
chorine, chorus boy, chorus girl, clog dancer, conjurer, coryphee,
dancer, dancing girl, danseur noble, danseuse, ecdysiast,
entertainer, exotic dancer, female impersonator, figurant,
figurante, geisha girl, guisard, guiser, heel-and-toe dancer,
hoofer, hula girl, impersonator, magician, mountebank, mummer,
musician, nautch girl, peeler, performer, prestidigitator,
public entertainer, show girl, singer, square-dancer, stripper,
stripteaser, stripteuse, terpsichorean, vaudevillian,
vaudevillist

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  • Geisha - Wikipedia
    Geisha entertain at parties known as ozashiki, often for the entertainment of wealthy clientele, as well as performing on stage and at festivals The first female geisha appeared in 1751, with geisha before that time being male performers who entertained guests Only later did the profession become mainly characterised by female workers [3][d]
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    Geisha are one of the most captivating symbols of Japan Their iconic appearance is unmistakable thanks to the elaborate geisha makeup, hairstyle, kimono, and more Yet much of a geisha's lifestyle and responsibilities remain shrouded in mystery, with many misconceptions about the profession spoiling its image To help shed light on the true meaning of geisha and their secretive world, we’ve
  • Geisha | Japanese Entertainers, History | Britannica
    Geisha, a member of a professional class of women in Japan whose traditional occupation is to entertain men, in modern times, particularly at businessmen’s parties in restaurants or teahouses The Japanese word geisha literally means “art person,” and singing, dancing, and playing the samisen (a
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    A Geisha will wear a more subtle kimono, usually one colour with shorter sleeves, a shorter sash A Maiko will have a thicker, looser collar on their kimono, which is usually the colour red, whilst a Geisha will have a tighter white colour Footwear Maiko will wear okobo (high wooden sandals), whereas Geisha will wear geta (shorter wooden sandals)
  • What a Geisha Really Is and How Her Role Has Changed
    What is a geisha? More than skilled entertainers in dance, singing, and refined conversation, they are custodians of traditional Japanese arts and culture
  • What is a Geisha Experience? Everything You Need to Know Before Your Visit
    Geisha culture is a one-of-a-kind heritage that blends artistry and hospitality Now that you understand the flow and etiquette of an ozashiki, why not seize the opportunity to experience the enchanting world of geisha firsthand on your next trip?
  • A glimpse into the misunderstood history of geisha
    Misconceptions about geisha that stem from highly sensationalized stories from Western perspectives flatten the complex cultural artistry of the profession
  • Kikuya: The Cast-Out Dancer Who Invented the Geisha
    The Tatsumi Geisha were the first female geisha of Japan They owe their existence to a woman driven out of her workplace by jealous men
  • What is a Geisha? (2026 Update) | All Japan Tours
    A noble samurai, a swift ninja, and a blushing geisha might come to mind when thinking about traditional Japanese culture, but only one of these people still exist in modern times Geisha study the ancient arts of flower arrangement, music, dance, tea ceremony, and more to entertain their patrons From the tips of their ornate wigs to the hems of their trailing obi, geishas embody the spirit





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