Taisho-era maiko group, featuring Momotaro and Fumiryu. About 1920, Japan. Image via Rosarote of Flickr
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Taisho-era maiko group, featuring Momotaro and Fumiryu. About 1920, Japan. Image via Rosarote of Flickr

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Fumiryuu and friend by rosarote on Flickr.
Fumiryuu and friend (by rosarote)
Drinking Kirin Beer (1) 1920 (by Blue Ruin1)
The names of the Geiko (Geisha) and Maiko (Apprentice Geisha) are written on the back of the postcard in tiny characters. Most of their names are already known from other sources, except for the Geiko third from the right with the fan, whose name appears to be Ichiyuu.
From left to right:
文龍 Fumiryu 小久 Kohisa 富菊 Tomigiku 一勇 Ichiyuu 團子 Danko 桃たろ Momotaro
geiko and maiko from Taisho era by BLUE_RUIN1 on Flickr

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Watching the Kamogawa 1920s (by Blue Ruin1)
From left to right, Maiko Momotaro, Maiko Fumiryu and Maiko Kohisa, standing on a balcony by the Kamogawa (Kamo River) in Kyoto, around the late 1910s or early 1920s.
Relaxing on a Balcony 1920s (by Blue Ruin1)
From left to right, Maiko Kohisa, Maiko Momotaro and Maiko Fumiryu.
Maiko by the Kamogawa
"Momotaro and Fumiryu are first and third from the left, respectively." (source)