Dancing Maiko is an object in the Temple Dojo. It is a woman in a kimono holding a fan.
Appearance[]
The Dancing Maiko has white skin and black hair in a shimada style with gold kanzashi. She wears traditional Japanese attire including furisode style light beige kimono with a green and orange leaf pattern on it over a longer red kimono. She has a green obi (sash) with what seems to be a yellow bamboo pattern and yellow and red flowers and a long back bow. She has white feet or tabi socks and okobo shoes that have red straps and brown bases. She holds a fan stylized with the design of the Japanese flag.
Behaviour[]
The Dancing Maiko can be found in a room in Temple Dojo. She will either stay in the middle of the room that she appears in and pose, or wander through the rooms and corridors.
Textures[]
The Dancing Maiko's skin, hair and okobo platforms are not affected by different textures.
Kanji textures[]
The Dancing Maiko's kimono has a blue hue with pink text. Her obi is green with a yellow-orange hollow square and four pink kanji symbols. Her fan is white with a purple circle, a violet handle and yellow text. Her hair accessories are a purple hue.
Downer textures[]
The Dancing Maiko's kimono is a warped teal and orange pattern. Her obi and the top of her kimono have a warped orange overlay. Her fan is black with a warped red pattern across it and a black handle. Her hair accessories have a rainbow overlay.
Sexual textures[]
The Dancing Maiko's kimono is a warped green and yellow texture. Her obi and the top of her kimono is a green and blue warped texture. Her fan has an image of a black Happy Town styled face with a light green background. Her hair accessories are a similar pattern to her obi.
Trivia[]
- Despite often being called a Geisha, her kimono style shows she is a Maiko. Maiko are apprentice Geisha.




