The Japanese Geisha Tradition, the Japanese Ama (Sea Woman) Tradition, Japanese Society Post World War II, the Concept of the “Hito Rentaru” (Rental Person) Business Model, and the Low Marriage and Birthrate of Japan During the Modern Day: The Advent of Japanese Geisha (Person of the Arts) (Geiko), the Number of Geisha Within Japan During the Edo Period (1603 – 1868) vs the Number of Geisha Within Japan During the Modern Day, the Evolution of the Complexity of the Kimono (Thing/Clothing to Wear) Textile, the Modern Day View of the Japanese Kimono, the Length of Time Required to Don a Highly Elaborate Kimono, the Length of Time Required to Become a Geisha, the Education Provided to Geisha, the Reason Food and Lodging is Part of Geisha Training, the Reason Geisha’s Wear White Makeup, the Reason Geisha Paint Their Earlobes Pink and Paint a White Nihon‑Ashi (2 Lines) (W Shape) and Sanbon-Ashi (3 Lines) (V Shape) Upon the Neck, the Fallacy of the Correlation Between Geishas and Sex Work, the Country With the Highest Life Expectancy, the Concept of the “Ama” Tradition Within Japan, the Reason Only Women Participate Within the Japanese Ama Tradition, the Benefit of Swimming Underwater for Elderly Persons, the Number of Ama Practitioners Within Japan During the Modern Day, the Number of People Who Survived the 1000 Meter Blast Radius of the Nuclear Weaponry Detonated Above Hiroshima, Japan in 1945, the Concept of “Kōdo Keizai Seichō” (High Economic Growth) (the Japanese Miracle), the Layout Design of the Japanese Shinkansen (New Main Line/Bullet Train), the Technological Dominance of Tokyo, Japan During the 1970’s, the Reason Japanese Culture Has Developed Many Unique Business Models, the Common Role of Japanese Rentaru Kazoku (Rental Family) Workers, the Future Growth of the Japanese “Rental Family” Business Model, the Japanese Rentaru Haigusha (Rental Partner/Spouse ) Business Model, the Reason Most Japanese Rentaru Haigusha Business Models Provide a Temporary Wife, the Correlation Between the Hito Rentaru Business Model and the Tradition of Japanese Geisha, the Reason Marriage and Birth Rates Within Japan Are at Their Lowest Levels in Japanese History, the Probability of Japanese Women Being Unmarried and Childless During the Modern Day, the Reason Japan’s Economy Has Contracted During the Modern Day, the Japanese Government’s Solution to the Declining Birth Rate of Japanese Residents, the Japanese Concept of “Konkatsu” (Marriage Hunting/Marriage Activity), the Number of Konkatsu Participants Who Have Never Experienced a Romantic Date, How the Japanese Government Attracts the Japanese Public to Konkatsu Events, and How Konkatsu Events Begin

Japanese geishas, referred to as “geiko” (pronounced “gay-ko”) first appeared 300 years ago during the Edo period, an era when Japan was closed to the rest of the world allowing its indigenous culture to flourish. There were once 80,000 geisha but that number has dropped to just 1000 during the modern day. Originally, the kimono was a simple style of dress worn by all Japanese citizens but over time, the garment became more elaborate with more layers, specifically during the time of the samurai ...


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