You can tell they aren't real. The real ones smile constantly and know how to walk to make the outfit look best. These girls move like modern girls and act like modern girls, just in different garb.
@SarahBaraful Yukata are less formal (like wearing jeans) and a kimono is more formal generally made for more expensvie materal and the can have much longer sleeves. I saw one that the sleeves reached the persons ankles! More like a prom dress
@curseofa5r5a Both men and woman traditionally wore kimono though the cut and style may be a bit different with very different accessory items. ~Kurt :-)
There are many, many books ("Geisha" by Liza Dalby) and sites(The Immortal Geisha) on the subject of geisha. Pretty sophisticated entertainers, often equated to opera singers in the west. Impressive women!
There are a few videos on YouTube showing what happens at these salons, it looks like fun! Those look tough to walk in, though. Thanks for posting this, Kurt, it's pretty neat!
Hi Kurt~In the last Comment & I knew what was saying. Definately want to hire good Geisha & not Maiko though I know they are more affordable entertainment. My Goal is to come to Kyoto, Go to some nice Hot Springs Baths & be entertained by Geisha. I hope I make enough money from my Art Sales some day so I can do this. I look forward to it. Thank you so much for showing me some more of Kyoto that I have not yet seen. Much Love to you & yours for a very Bright New Year! Artist ~Feile Case
Hello Feile, I'm sorry for my delay in response (I was in hospital for the last week though I am back on my feet now and doing great!). I admire your goal of enjoying true Geisha entertainment and I suspect that you might be one of the few foreigners (besides company CEOs and politicians) who might have this chance. I'm sure that with your effort and dedication you will make this dream come true. -Kurt :-)
You can tell they aren't real. The real ones smile constantly and know how to walk to make the outfit look best. These girls move like modern girls and act like modern girls, just in different garb.
KimonoHire 2 months ago
where exactly in kyoto can you go to rent a maiko kimono? is there a place where you can go to rent a geisha kimono?
ForeverBeautyful22 7 months ago
Yukata are also made from materials like cotton (kimono silk) and can also be worn as pajamas
mangakoibito 10 months ago
sorry if these question seems kinda blunt, but what is the difference between a kimono and a yukata?(i think i spelled it wrong xD) thanks!
SarahBaraful 1 year ago
@SarahBaraful Yukata are less formal (like wearing jeans) and a kimono is more formal generally made for more expensvie materal and the can have much longer sleeves. I saw one that the sleeves reached the persons ankles! More like a prom dress
mangakoibito 10 months ago
MAIKOSAN
Kyoutoの舞子さん
tmtmjdmtja 1 year ago
whats the name of the traditional male japanesse suit?
curseofa5r5a 1 year ago
@curseofa5r5a Both men and woman traditionally wore kimono though the cut and style may be a bit different with very different accessory items. ~Kurt :-)
softypapa 1 year ago
@softypapa thanks!
curseofa5r5a 1 year ago
@curseofa5r5a Are you referring to the samurai pants (hakama)? They also sometimes come with kataginu (The vests with enlarged shoulders).
KimonoHire 2 months ago
There are many, many books ("Geisha" by Liza Dalby) and sites(The Immortal Geisha) on the subject of geisha. Pretty sophisticated entertainers, often equated to opera singers in the west. Impressive women!
There are a few videos on YouTube showing what happens at these salons, it looks like fun! Those look tough to walk in, though. Thanks for posting this, Kurt, it's pretty neat!
~Kat
Luminasita 2 years ago
very nice
sankardemow 2 years ago
Hi Kurt~In the last Comment & I knew what was saying. Definately want to hire good Geisha & not Maiko though I know they are more affordable entertainment. My Goal is to come to Kyoto, Go to some nice Hot Springs Baths & be entertained by Geisha. I hope I make enough money from my Art Sales some day so I can do this. I look forward to it. Thank you so much for showing me some more of Kyoto that I have not yet seen. Much Love to you & yours for a very Bright New Year! Artist ~Feile Case
FeileCase 2 years ago
Hello Feile, I'm sorry for my delay in response (I was in hospital for the last week though I am back on my feet now and doing great!). I admire your goal of enjoying true Geisha entertainment and I suspect that you might be one of the few foreigners (besides company CEOs and politicians) who might have this chance. I'm sure that with your effort and dedication you will make this dream come true. -Kurt :-)
softypapa 2 years ago