Pair of Geisha, autographed. One of my most treasured cards. This card was signed (on the chest area) by these two geisha with a fountain pen. Several other geisha also signed the back of the card. (See the next image.)
From: haramoler@excite.com (Jan 16, 2005 23:13)
What's the difference between Geisha and Maiko? Have you ever heard of Yujo from Edo/Old Japan? Do you know if they cioncide?
From: macrossgerwalk011@gmail.com (Jun 24, 2005 00:41)
korewa, kawaii to subarashi desu...Mr. Ono, thank you sincerely, for allowing to save this image. This is one of the most beautiful images I have seen in my life of geisha pictures. I will also keep it as a treasure. Arigatou gozaimasu, Ono-san. D.
From: xelan@tokyo.com (Apr 16, 2006 14:11)
A maiko is an apprentice geisha. Yuujo, if I'm not mistaken is the term for a woman of pleasure or prostitute. Geisha were not Yuujo.
What's the difference between Geisha and Maiko? Have you ever heard of Yujo from Edo/Old Japan? Do you know if they cioncide?
From: macrossgerwalk011@gmail.com (Jun 24, 2005 00:41)
korewa, kawaii to subarashi desu...Mr. Ono, thank you sincerely, for allowing to save this image. This is one of the most beautiful images I have seen in my life of geisha pictures. I will also keep it as a treasure. Arigatou gozaimasu, Ono-san. D.
From: xelan@tokyo.com (Apr 16, 2006 14:11)
A maiko is an apprentice geisha. Yuujo, if I'm not mistaken is the term for a woman of pleasure or prostitute. Geisha were not Yuujo.