
Taikomochi - Wikipedia
Taikomochi (太鼓持), also known as hōkan (幇間), were the original male geisha of Japan. The Japanese version of the jester, taikomochi were once attendants to daimyō (feudal lords) from the 13th century, originating from the Ji sect of Pure Land Buddhism, which focused on dancing.
The Unknown World of Male Geishas - Culture Trip
Jan 5, 2018 · When it comes to iconic Japanese figures, there is really none more iconic than the geisha. Shrouded in mythical legends and misunderstandings, there’s a lot for outsiders to learn about the geisha, but one of the more interesting facts is the existence of taikomochi – …
Male Geisha Existed for Centuries Before Female Ones - Tokyo …
Feb 10, 2023 · Modern male geisha, who organize parties where they can show off their traditional skills like singing, dancing, or telling amusing tales and jokes, do exist. But probably not for long, as there are reportedly only five of them left in all of Japan.
Male geishas on the rise in Japan - HinesSight
Jan 9, 2007 · Male geisha (sometimes known as hōkan, more commonly known as taikomochi) gradually began to decline, and by 1800 female geisha (originally known as onna geisha, literally "woman geisha") outnumbered them by three to one, and the term "geisha" came to be understood as referring to skilled female entertainers, as it does today.
What Are Male Geisha Called? – What You Need To Know!
Though geisha are traditionally female, there can also be male geisha. These male geisha are called taikomochi. This guide will tell you everything you need to know about male geishas!
Secrets Of The Male Geishas' Hidden World - TouristSecrets
Aug 25, 2024 · Ever wondered about the hidden world of male geishas? These fascinating performers, known as taikomochi or hōkan, have a rich history in Japan. Unlike their female counterparts, male geishas once held prominent roles in …
Memoirs of the Male Geisha in Tokyo, Japan - The Planet D
Oct 13, 2023 · Have you ever wanted to dress up like a Geisha? Turns out it's not just for women! See how two men experienced a male Geisha transformation in Tokyo, Japan.
Geisha: Protectors of Japan’s Traditional Music and Dance
Feb 15, 2021 · The number of female geisha grew vigorously, and male geisha started to be called hōkan taikomochi instead. A primary role of female geisha during the Edo period was, like that of their male...
The History of Geisha in Japanese Culture - TOKI
Jan 30, 2021 · Believe it or not, the original traditional geisha hardly resembled modern geisha in any way. The first geisha were, actually, male geishas or Taikomochi (太鼓持), also known as hōkan (幇間), appearing around the year 1730.
The Secret World of Male Geishas - The Daily Beast
Feb 4, 2015 · The original Japanese geishas were male, and today their influence is apparent in the burgeoning popularity of male ‘hosts’ in bars and clubs. Just don’t mention sex.