Initially, geishas were men - the only modern geisha male in Japan
Geisha - the ritual profession of the guardians of the "real Japanese spirit" originated a very long time ago and became one of the components of Japanese culture. Unfortunately, now people who have chosen this path are becoming less and less, this profession can rightfully be considered dying. So, if earlier the number of geishas reached 80,000, then in a modern country there will be no more than a thousand.
An interesting fact, which few probably know, is that initially the role of geishas belonged only to men - they worked as jesters at banquets in entertainment districts. And the first geisha woman appeared relatively recently. She was a representative of an ancient profession, the "priestess of love," Kassen in the second half of the eighteenth century.
The hero of our article is the only representative of geisha men to date. This profession "passed" to him by inheritance. After the death of her mother, who worked as a geisha, Eitaro followed her example. And now he is the leader of Okya, the house of geishas.