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- 京の華—Jewels of Kyoto
- Japanese Language & Japanese Studies 2010 Courses
- Kimono Dressing & Cultural Experiences
- Kimono Imaginaries: Power, Play, and Murder
- Introduction
- Maiko Boom: the Revival of Kyoto’S Novice Geisha
- Introducing Maiko Salon
- ABSTRACT “The Kimono Is Said to Be Dying,”
- Japanese Garb - Shōen, Kiyokata, and Shinsui
- Inside the Secret World of the Geisha
- NEWSLETTER the Making of a Maiko
- Representation of Geisha in Arthur Golden's Novel
- Copyright Infringement, Sex Trafficking, and Defamation in the Fictional Life of a Geisha
- Jewels of Kyoto - Traditional Dance and Talk by Japanese Maiko (Apprentice Geisha)
- Teaching Geisha in History, Fiction, and Fantasy 23 Teaching Geisha in History, Fiction, and Fantasy Jan Bardsley the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Japan Research Centre ANNUAL REVIEW ISSUE 62: September 2011 - August 2012 SOAS University of London Letter from Chair
- Maiko Masquerade: Crafting Geisha Girlhood in Japan
- GEISHA 101 the Centuries-Old Tradition of Geisha Is One of Japan's
- “Ethnic” Practices in Translation: Tea in Japan and the US
- Do Japanese Wear Kimonos? a Typical Japanese Person Would Wear a Kimono During Social Ceremonies Such As the Graduation Ceremony, a Wedding Party Or a Tea Ceremony