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All I knew about a geisha I learned last century from Madonna. The rest was provided by Arthur Goldens Memoirs of a Geisha, a quasi-historical novel. It was only then that I lost my Japanese-culture virginity and was thrust into the past, a foreign realm of unusual customs. Getting deeper into the geisha culture, I was convinced that one should not be content with such an unscholarly understanding of its trappings.
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