Quantitative Data on Geishas
In Japan, Geisha culture is one of the oldest professions. It is said that the Geisha culture started about 400 years ago. Today, only about 1000 Geishas remain in that profession while back in the 1920s to 1930s there were close to 80,000 Maiko and Geisha. If you didn’t know, Maiko is a technically a Geisha. the word Make literally translates to dancer child.
Typically, Makes started their training of the 6th day of the 6th month of their sixth year of age. However, nowadays, they typically start around the age of 15 after they get out of junior high school. It takes at least 5 years of training to actually become a Geisha. It is recorded that the oldest working Geisha is Yuko Asakusa who is 93 years old.
In the 17th century, male entertainers were actually the first ones to call themselves Geishas. Soon enough, they became outnumbered by female Geishas by the mid 18th centuries. The female Geishas were seen as trendsetters and fashion icons. They became the confidants of men with important stature who were politically influential since they were bound by a code of secrecy. However, the amount of Geishas decreased as the 20th century rolled in. Although the amount of Geishas is decreasing, the profession shows no signs of dying out.
I think that thee facts are interesting because many people are under informed when it comes to Geishas. Typically people assume that Geishas are like prostitutes because of the inaccurate portrayals; for example, in the movie Memoirs of a Geisha they are portrayed as prostitutes. However, that is a misconception. It is also a misconception that Geishas can only be males and I think that it is such an interesting fact to know that the first Geishas were males. I believe that people need to be more well informed about Geishas, therefore, I thought that researching all this data was quite interesting and important.
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