TWO JAPANESE GEISHA GIRLS, Miss Yukiyo Kawakatsu, aged 25 (left), and Miss Takako Hirata, aged 23, photographed on their arrival in Sydney from Tokyo to begin a 33-day tour of Australia to publicise a motion picture. In Sydney, they demonstrated the traditional Japanese tea-serving and flower-arranging ceremonies.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29510, 11 May 1961, Page 10
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47TWO JAPANESE GEISHA GIRLS, Miss Yukiyo Kawakatsu, aged 25 (left), and Miss Takako Hirata, aged 23, photographed on their arrival in Sydney from Tokyo to begin a 33-day tour of Australia to publicise a motion picture. In Sydney, they demonstrated the traditional Japanese tea-serving and flower-arranging ceremonies. Press, Volume C, Issue 29510, 11 May 1961, Page 10
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