A maiko (舞妓; IPA: MY-koh, Japanese: [maiko]) is an apprentice geisha (geiko in Kyoto). Their jobs consist of performing songs, dances, and playing the shamisen or other traditional Japanese instruments for visitors during banquets and parties, known as ozashiki.
Maiko are usually aged 17 to 20, and graduate to geiko status after a period of training that includes traditional dance, the shamisen, kouta (lit. 'short songs'), and, in Kyoto only, learning the Kyoto dialect. The apprenticeship ranges from a few months to a year or two years, although apprentices too old to dress as maiko may advance to geiko despite still training.
Apprentice geisha in other locations in Japan are known by other terms, such as hangyoku (半玉, lit. 'half jewel', referring to a term for a geisha's wages, 'jewel mo...
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Maiko Fukuyu of Ishihatsu okiya wearing June kanzashi with willow
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Maiko Fumino at the day of the beginning of her formal education “misedashi”
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A minarai, young girl that becomes a geisha apprentice in 2 weeks. Katsunosuke of Odamoto okiya (Gio...
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Two maiko, Satsuki (left) and Kyouka (right) walking