File:Pan-American Exposition - Fair Japan and Geisha Girls.jpg

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Description Original caption: "Fair Japan and Geisha Girls - Fair Japan is one of the most artistic and fascinating of the native villages on the Midway. It has a theater, where Japanese music is played and where beautiful dancing and acrobatic performances may be witnessed." >> there is nothing to mark them geisha so they probably are "geisha girls" in the sense of women selling themselves to foreigners and calling themselves "geisha"; or ordinary women
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Source C. D. Arnold, Official Views of Pan-American Exposition, scanned by Dave Pape
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