
The tale opens on a narrow, lantern‑lit lane that winds through the secretive world of Kyoto’s geisha quarter. Paper‑lanterns of every shape cast a soft yellow glow, each bearing the names of houses and their resident women—Kimika, the seasoned mistress, and two successive geisha both called Kimiko. The street is hushed, its residents away at night festivals, while the glow from the sliding doors invites the curious to step inside and hear the whispered histories that linger in the walls.
Inside the house of Kimika, the reader meets a woman of sharp intelligence who has cultivated generations of performers. Through her eyes we glimpse the first Kimiko, a celebrated beauty whose poise, artistry, and disciplined training made her a legend even to Western eyes. The narrative promises a blend of delicate poetry, tea‑ceremony, and the subtle power struggles that shape a geisha’s life, offering a vivid portrait of a culture where elegance and ambition intertwine.
Language
en
Duration
~48 minutes (46K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2012-12-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1850–1904
A globe-crossing writer who helped introduce Japan’s stories, folklore, and everyday life to Western readers, he is still best loved for the eerie beauty of Kwaidan and other ghostly tales. His life moved through Greece, Ireland, the United States, the Caribbean, and finally Japan, giving his work a rare mix of curiosity and atmosphere.
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