You might expect Memoirs of a Geisha, but this is far from it. Set in modern day, the story follows two young friends and aspiring maikos. One of them succeeds, the other becomes the makanai. Conflicts are small and ultimately love and kindness are at the heart of this visually stunning show as the characters, regardless of their differences, are genuinely concerned for one another's well being.
The sets are very interesting and you will feel like you live in the close quarters with these women. I'm not sure if this was an intentional character choice, but both grandma's house and the maiko's house are completely cluttered with things: papers, books, knick knacks, fabric, pots, pans. Everything is everywhere. Organized chaos.
You will almost be able to taste the food, as it is beautifully shot and almost educational the way each recipe is filmed.
Kyoto and all of its scenery is also a visual treat and you will probably start googling what a trip their costs.
All in all, a sweet show. Tender and lovely and not in a hurry.