What do geishas wear under their kimono?

For those who are wondering what is under the layers of kimono, nothing at all. Geisha, apparently, don't wear underwear. It disrupts the lines of the kimono. The most intimate layers for the geisha are called hada-juban and the naga-juban.
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What do you wear underneath a kimono?

When wearing a Kimono, you are expected to wear a “hadajuban” and “koshimaki” directly on your naked skin (the “juban” comes over those). Traditionally, you don't wear panties, but nowadays most women do.
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Do Japanese wear bra under kimono?

The Japanese people didn't wear bras or underwear in the past. They wore Hadajyuban (肌襦袢) and Susoyoke (裾よけ) just to hide their skin and body shape. Nowadays, many people hesitate to obey the so-called "No Bra, No Underwear" rule, they normally wear ordinary bras and underwear.
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Do geishas bid their virginity?

Geisha are not prostitutes, in the past, the right to take the virginity of a Geisha (mizuage) was sold by the Geisha house. In reality, it was more a sponsorship for the Maiko's training, which was really expensive. Only the very wealthy could pay for this right.
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What do you wear under yukata?

To prevent sweating on and staining your yukata, you should wear something underneath, preferably cotton, which is the most comfortable and absorbent during hot weather. For women, there are dedicated yukata underwear known as the hadajuban, which can also come in an extended robe-like version.
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Japanese Kimono, Yukata and Geisha facts ( English subs online )



Are girls naked under yukata?

A yukata goes over your underwear. While we understand the temptation to be completely naked underneath for maximum comfort, yukata is not meant to be the only thing you wear. Left over right. When putting on your yukata, make sure you wrap the left side over the right side so that the right side is hidden.
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Do you wear a bra with a yukata?

Normally, females don't wear (at least not Western style) bras under yukata or any kind of Japanese kimono. And properly, females are supposed to wear a koshimaki (in which you wrap around your bottom) and a hada-juban (in which you wear on your top) even when wearing yukata.
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What happens if a geisha became pregnant?

She would tell the kenban and her okaasan and probably her sisters, too, as generally, pregnancies are happy news and people want to share that. She could start working again at any point after the birth, she can decide herself when she wants to do that, but as far as I can tell, it's usually less than a year.
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How do geisha sleep?

Shinaka, who left school earlier this year, will not be back for at least another week: geisha and maiko sleep on their sides, balancing their heads on a takamakura, a specially shaped hard, high pillow that supports their neck but leaves their hair untouched.
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How much do geisha make?

It can be anywhere between $3K a month to tens of thousands of dollars for a popular geisha as she can also get gifts from her clients including expensive silk kimono and gems that cost more than 5 figures etc.. Geisha's salary is secret.
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What is a Datejime?

Datejime (dah-tay-gee-may) are usually used to hold a kimono shut underneath the more decorative obi, but they can also be used as a simple sash to casually hold your kimono robe closed. Stiff interfacing in the middle of the sash makes the fabric sit smoothly on the body of the wearer.
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Why did geisha sleep on rice?

Geisha sleep with their necks on small supports (takamakura), instead of pillows, so they could keep their hairstyle perfect. To reinforce this habit, their mentors would pour rice around the base of the support.
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Do geishas still exist today?

Today, geishas are still hired as upscale entertainment for banquets, celebrations and events. Dining at a ryotei with geishas can cost thousands of dollars. But the Covid-19 pandemic has slashed spending and gatherings, as celebrations have been canceled.
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What is a Donna for a geisha?

It was traditional in the past for established geisha to take a danna, or patron. A danna was typically a wealthy man, very rarely married, who had the means to support the very large expenses related to a geisha's traditional training and other costs. This sometimes occurs today as well, but very rarely.
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How did geisha avoid pregnancy?

Women would soak sponges or cotton in lemon juice and insert them into their vaginas. It would both act as a barrier to the cervix and as a spermicide.
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Are geishas respected?

In Japan, geisha are very highly respected because they spend years training to learn the traditional instruments and dances of Japan. Although some western media portray geisha as prostitutes, that's just a myth.
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Are geishas concubines?

Only later did geishas become involved in sexual liaisons themselves, developing into what today might be called mistresses or concubines.
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What do geisha do for a living?

Geisha (or geiko) are professional entertainers who attend guests during meals, banquets and other occasions. They are trained in various traditional Japanese arts, such as dance and music, as well as in the art of communication.
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What's the difference between a maiko and geisha?

The main differences between maiko and geisha (geiko) are age, appearance, and skills. Maiko is usually younger than 20, wears a more colorful kimono with a red collar, and lacks conversation skills. Maiko means “dancing child” which refers to apprentice geisha who are still training.
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Why do geishas have white faces?

The Colors of a Geisha

However, Peter Macintosh, who teaches geisha culture at Kansai University, adds: “They started wearing white makeup so their faces would reflect in the candle light.” Also, the younger the woman, the more red she wears.
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What do geisha girls use on their skin?

"Geisha use camellia oil instead of water to remove their makeup and cleanse their faces," she says. "It's one of the most famous Japanese beauty secrets.
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What is a Sobakawa pillow?

Buckwheat pillows – also known as sobakawa – originated in Japan, but today they are used across the globe. These pillows are filled with buckwheat hulls, the hard outer casings of buckwheat seeds.
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What religion are geisha?

Shinto, Shinotoism, or kami-no-michi meaning "the way of the gods" is the indigenous religion of Japan and the Japanese people. These practices are carried out diligently, since the practice links the present-day Japan with the ancestral Japan.
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How do you use Koshihimo?

Take the half point of the waist sash (koshihimo sash) and place it on the center of your front body with the left hand. Cross the 'koshihimo' sash on your back and pull each end with your both hands to fix the yukata with it.
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Can you wear socks with a kimono?

Wear White Tabi Socks

Kimono is a traditional formal garment and therefore you should always pair it with white tabi socks, we do not recommend that you go barefoot or wear funky socks when wearing a Kimono. In addition, if you are going to get dressed in a kimono: put on your white tabi socks before wearing a kimono.
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