The history of geishas in Japan
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The history of geishas in Japan

An excursion through Japan's cultural history
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About the book

Delve into the rich and mysterious history of geishas with our latest book: «The History of Geishas in Japan – A Excursion through Japan's Cultural History». This book offers an in-depth and comprehensive look into the world of geishas and highlights their significant role in Japanese culture and history.


Why you should read this book:

Learn all about the origins of geishas, ??their development over the centuries and their role in modern Japanese society.

Discover the diverse arts of geishas, ??from the tea ceremony to classical dance to music and ikebana.

Be enchanted by fascinating details and historical events that bring the world of geishas to life.

Learn how geishas operate in the modern world, adapt and preserve their traditions through innovative methods.


Who is this book for?

This book is a must for culture buffs, Japan enthusiasts, historians, students of Japanese studies and anyone who is enthusiastic about traditional arts and exotic stories. It is perfect for travelers who want to discover Japan, as well as for academics and researchers who are looking for deeper insights into Japanese cultural history.


Your journey begins here

Let yourself be enchanted by the mystical aura of the geishas and embark on an unforgettable journey through Japan's cultural history. «The History of the Geishas in Japan – An Excursion Through Japan's Cultural History» is more than just a book – it is a gateway to a world full of grace, art and tradition.


Discover the timeless fascination of the geishas!

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Release date on Litres:
09 September 2024
Volume:
160 p.
ISBN:
9783384348548
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