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Osaka Geisha, or geiko as they are referred to in Osaka and Kyoto, are entertainers specializing in music, dance, tea ceremony, and conversation. They host private parties in addition to public performances. While Kyoto is famous for their geiko and apprentice geisha maiko, geisha live and thrive in many other areas outside of Kyoto and Tokyo. Just a 45-minute train ride from Kyoto, Osaka hosts a unique geisha community. Unlike their more famous counterparts in Kyoto, the geiko of this region speak the Osaka-ben dialect. == Entertainment districts == There are four entertainment districts in Osaka where geiko (geisha) work: Shinmachi Horie Kitashinchi Famous for its nightclubs, bars and late night restaurants, many business executives can be seen entertaining clients here. This district has 15 geiko, the largest number of the Osaka districts. Nanchi (also known as Minami Shinchi or just Minami) Also famous for its nightlife, many of the establishments attract a younger crowd. This district only has one teahouse, the Tanigawa Teahouse. It has six geiko. The geiko Naozuru, Fukuzuru, and Kotsuru are the three most recent additions to their numbers. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Osaka Geisha」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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