Go ahead, imagine it.
Eight geisha are performing the Hana-no-mai (Flower Dance) in your room at a traditional Japanese inn. They move slowly, like mythical cranes, resplendent in blue, green and orange kimono, as an old woman plucks out a haunting melody on a shamisen.
There is a gentle breeze. You are alone with the ensemble. All is bliss.
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