- In modern Japan, geishas have been transformed into symbols of traditional values. In the west, the geisha has become a symbol of the exotic grace and beauty of the East.
- Geishas in the east, are seen as a token of beauty
- In old Asia, geishas are seen as a calm and patient female figure.
- A Geisha is a symbol of beauty, peace, and serenity. Men as well as women can have tattoos of Geisha.
Geishas are immaculately and sumptuously dressed in ornate and expensive kimonos. Not a strand of hair is out of place, their white facial make-up is perfect. Their manners are not only impeccable but delicate and calm, in keeping with the ideals of feminine beauty that they embody.
Geisha Contrary to popular western notions, the Japanese geisha is not generally a woman of ill repute. The word literally means art person and a geisha is a highly trained professional woman whose traditional occupation is to entertain men. Singing, dancing, playing music, knowledge of history and current events, the ability to make conversation and to create an atmosphere of relaxation and entertainment are the essential skills of the geisha. Skills specific to Japanese culture would include being able to perform the tea ceremony or perhaps even being skilled at flower arrangement or calligraphy.
They are not prostitutes. Some prostitutes later began dressing up as geisha to attract foreign customers.