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Meaning of geishas geikos by GARCÍA ALBERTO ENRIQUE





GARCÍA ALBERTO ENRIQUE

geishas geikos
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Geisha Geikos-In the year 1920 there were 80 . 000; today there are only about a thousand, but their fascination remains-In the West they are called geisha, but in Japan they are geikos and at first they were boys-Before, their learning began at age six and today begins at 15-Extremely discreet, dressing a geisha can cost the same or more than buying a house-

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