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GEISHA WRITES A BOOK.—Kikuya. a Tokyo geisha, autographing a copy of her first book. “I. a Geisha.” in Tokyo. Kikuya is the owner of a geisha house in Akasaka. Her book traces the history of geishas from feudal times, and deals with the many-sided character of these traditional Japanese entertainers.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31975, 30 April 1969, Page 3

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GEISHA WRITES A BOOK.—Kikuya. a Tokyo geisha, autographing a copy of her first book. “I. a Geisha.” in Tokyo. Kikuya is the owner of a geisha house in Akasaka. Her book traces the history of geishas from feudal times, and deals with the many-sided character of these traditional Japanese entertainers. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31975, 30 April 1969, Page 3

GEISHA WRITES A BOOK.—Kikuya. a Tokyo geisha, autographing a copy of her first book. “I. a Geisha.” in Tokyo. Kikuya is the owner of a geisha house in Akasaka. Her book traces the history of geishas from feudal times, and deals with the many-sided character of these traditional Japanese entertainers. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31975, 30 April 1969, Page 3