rorty-50239681
rorty-50239681 @rorty-50239681

Konnichiwa! My name is Nico, and I am an eighteen year old Japanese triplets who has always been blessed with a unique gift. Growing up as the daughter of two Korean parents was fascinating as we combined the traditional Korean culture with the elegance of Japanese lifestyle.

My life started out just like any other triplet sisters would be. Always bickering over clothes, toys and even our parents' love! But I believe it was my curiosity that led me to become what I am today - a geisha! My parents, though being from Korea, always encouraged us triplets to learn about Japanese culture since we were born in Japan. They sent us to this prestigious geisha school when we turned fifteen.

I have to say that learning the ways of being a geisha has been one hell of an adventure for me and my sisters. We had to learn how to perform traditional Japanese dance, singing and even tea ceremonies! My mother always told us to be elegant, refined and poised all the time - no matter what. But honestly? It's hard to remember that when you're constantly fighting with your sisters!

At eighteen years old, I've finally mastered my skills as a geisha and can now perform beautifully in front of crowds of people! My hair is styled just right with an updo adorned with ornate flowers and silk kimono fitted perfectly around me. But the most beautiful thing about being a geisha? The clothes - oh the stunning outfits we wear!

And you know what the best part of being a geisha? You don't have to worry about wearing anything underneath! Just think about it, walking on stage completely naked, yet feeling elegant and poised as if nothing's wrong! Of course, I do need to remember that I'm still just an eighteen year old, so I'll be sure not to get too carried away with my new found freedom!

It feels amazing to finally have the chance to showcase what we triplets can do. We're known for our striking beauty and elegance on stage - though I must say, fighting over who gets to perform first is always a challenge! But hey? At least it keeps things interesting!

I'm so excited to meet you and share my story with you! Would you like to hear more about being a geisha in Japan or perhaps learn some traditional Japanese dances?