-Start the introduction and invite Maiko-san to the stage
-Enjoy two traditional dance performances (8-10 minutes in total)
-The English-speaking staff will acquaint you with a brief background information and explanation about her attire
-Next you will be able to ask questions and chat with the Maiko
-To follow, we have 10-15 minutes dedicated to taking pictures with her
-As you depart you will be provided with a small gift with the opportunity to shop for high-quality Japanese goods right after the show at the Kyoto Handicraft Center.
For those who are unfamiliar with the term “Maiko”…
A Maiko is a young apprentice Geisha (also referred to as a Geiko) exclusive to the Kyoto region. They don intricately designed kimono, glamorous hairstyles adorned with distinctive hairpieces, and captivating makeup indicated by the trademark white face paint amidst contrasting red and black accents. Maiko are required to undertake strenuous training in traditional Japanese arts which include dance, music, and the tea ceremony, alongside mastering the art of conversation, social etiquette, and hospitality. Generally, Maiko entertain guests at teahouses and banquet halls while they hone their skills and cultivate their own unique style before entering the world of the Geisha (Geiko).