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  1. Maiko - Wikipedia

    A maiko (舞妓; IPA: / ˈmaɪkoʊ / MY-koh, Japanese: [maiko]) is an apprentice geisha (geiko in Kyoto). [1] Their jobs consist of performing songs, dances, and playing the shamisen or other …

  2. Matcha Cafe Maiko at Rockefeller Center

    Whether you're in the mood for a snack, a sweet afternoon treat or a causal drink, Matcha Cafe Maiko has something for every craving. Premium matcha is sourced directly from Harima …

  3. Differences between Maiko and Geisha and Geiko

    Maiko is usually younger than 20, wears a more colourful kimono with a red collar, and lacks conversation skills. Maiko means "dancing child, " referring to apprentice geisha still training.

  4. MATCHA CAFE MAIKO - Updated December 2025 - Yelp

    Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about Matcha Cafe Maiko.

  5. New York Store Information - Matcha Cafe Maiko

    View a list of all of Matcha Cafe's Maiko's current and upcoming stores nationwide along with store information.

  6. All About Maiko: Traditional Costumes, Hairstyles, and Differences …

    Jun 17, 2025 · In this article, we will break down the essential role of Maiko, their history, the characteristics of their attire and hairstyles, and how they differ from Geiko. We’ll also share …

  7. Matcha Cafe Maiko, New York - Menu, Reviews (200), Photos (32 ...

    Dec 16, 2025 · The Maiko special, a parfait of matcha soft serve on top of azuki beans, corn flakes, aiyu jelly, green tea chiffon cake, and mochi, combines various textures and flavors. …

  8. The History of Maiko: 300 Years of Tradition and Evolution

    Sep 11, 2024 · Maiko are typically young women between the ages of 15 and 20 who aspire to become Geisha, the esteemed entertainers of Japan. They undergo rigorous training to …

  9. What Is a Maiko? - Why So Japan

    Jul 13, 2025 · A maiko is an apprentice geiko (the Kyoto term for geisha) who trains in Kyoto. These young women are not just entertainers-they commit themselves to learning and keeping …

  10. Geisha (Geiko) and Maiko - japan-guide.com

    A popular service in Kyoto these days is to get dressed up as a maiko or geiko. There are maiko studios all over the city, resulting in quite a few "fake maiko" on the streets of Kyoto around …