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What is the job of a Japanese geisha?

Japanese geisha is a unique Japanese female performing artist. The word "geisha" comes from Chinese, and its working nature is equivalent to The History of Ci in China's book or Mr. Chang Santangzi's book for girls.

The social status of Japanese geisha is higher than that of prostitutes, and it has formed a representative traditional culture. Japanese geisha are not sex workers on the surface. Their job is mainly to entertain guests at banquets by dancing, singing and playing.

In Tokyo and other places, kanto region is called "geisha" and the trainee stage is called "half jade"; In Kansai areas such as Kyoto and Osaka, they are called "Yunzi" (or Yunzi, both pronounced as "Geiko") and "Maiko" (or "Dancer", both pronounced as "Maiko") in the trainee stage. After Meiji period, the pronunciation of "Geigi" became more and more common and became the modern standard Japanese pronunciation.