祇園東の芸舞妓さんのオーストラリアでの写真 2016.02.24 祇園東の芸舞妓さんのオーストラリア・シドニーでの写真です。 [pc][adp][/pc][nopc][adm][/nopc] 富津愈 富多愛 涼香 雛菊 View this post on Instagram The stunning Geikos and Maikos from Japan Foundation Sydney's "Jewels of Kyoto" performance. The Geishas were all from Kyoto's historic Gion district #japan #geisha #kyoto #gion #geiko #maiko A post shared by Hello Asia! (@helloasiaau) on Feb 23, 2016 at 1:25am PST View this post on Instagram These amazing performers from #japan were in our #theatre today! #nofilter #geisha #monkeybaa #sydney A post shared by Monkey Baa Theatre Company (@monkeybaatheatreco) on Feb 23, 2016 at 8:34pm PST View this post on Instagram We got to share our offices with these amazing ladies this week #maiko #geiko #geisha #japan #japanese #anotherdayattheoffice #monkeybaa #sydney #theatre #asyoudo #lovemyjob A post shared by Monkey Baa Theatre Company (@monkeybaatheatreco) on Feb 23, 2016 at 10:25pm PST View this post on Instagram #JewelsofKyoto performers after the show. Best show I've seen in ages. A post shared by Paul O'Malley (@thepaulomalley) on Feb 23, 2016 at 1:31am PST http://instagram.com/p/BCH9-yoOQxA/ View this post on Instagram In the presence of real Geiko and Maiko tonight! #jewelsofkyoto #geisha #maiko #geiko #japan A post shared by Xavier (@xxxavierxx) on Feb 23, 2016 at 6:05am PST View this post on Instagram @japanfoundation hosts the Jewels of Kyoto in Sydney, at the Monkey Baa Theatre in Darling Harbour last night, featuring performances by the geiko (Kyoto dialect for geisha) and maiko (apprentice geiko) from three ochaya ("teahouses") in Kyoto's Gion District. Tomitsuyu, the maiko second from left, speaks fluent English as she did high school in New Zealand. #tomitae #tomitsuyu #geisha #geiko #maiko #sydney #japanfoundationau #sakaemasa #okatome #ochaya #hinagiku #ryoka A post shared by Eden Law (@edentakespictures) on Feb 23, 2016 at 3:11pm PST