Man, I was really hoping they'd at least make something, didn't expect much but NOTHING is insane seeing how much work these CHILDREN put into becoming a MaIko.
I appreciate what this manga does for getting rid of the stigma/correcting misinfo on Maiko/Geiko culture (like how it's not prostitution). It's really cool! It's nice to see well kept traditions like this!
... But at the same time I wish it covered some of the bad stuff too! Taking girls as young as 14, having them dress up and dance to entertain old men is really weird! Even if not sexual! AND THEY DON'T GET PAID!?!?!?!?! No fucking wonder Momohana's mom doesn't support her. I would love to speak to someone Irl who's either currently or or was a maiko/geiko at one point to ask about what it's like
Sorry that I can't give you a direct link, but if you want to know about the Geisha's modern bad side... go on YT and search about an ex-maiko making "accusations" of misconduct of clients with her.
I saw that a few years back (maybe two) and the notice was already a little old, but the gist of it was... she revealed that some clients she was entertaining pressured her to drink alcohol, and if memory serves me... were too "handy" with her after it, it didn't seem to devolve in a more "serious" problem but she was 14-15 during the time, the alcohol is problem enough already.
She quit because she couldn't handle it, and her reveal of those acts was a few years later, which brings another problem... people accused her of lying about what she dealt, saying things like "Why didn't she say anything when it happened", like a teenager wouldn't be in shock with the situation or that she wouldn't know how to talk about it with the authorities or that even... the people of the training house wouldn't say that she should just "suck it up", so to not cause trouble with the clientele.
It is a long list of problems, that goes from misogyny to the own system that should protect them not giving a damn so that they can protect their business.]
Truth be told... if you dig a little on Yt or other places, I doubt you will have any difficulty finding stories like this.
The culture can say what they want about how Geisha were never prostitutes but entertainers, but the truth... only the best of the best of the best of them had any protection against being forcibly "used", and even then... I doubt they were much safer, now things certainly aren't like in the past, but the stigma is still there close to certain... expectations.
It can be a beautiful thing, but it does not absolve it of its ugliness.