Step into the enchanting world of Kyoto’s geisha culture on this immersive night walking tour through Gion, the city's most iconic geisha district.
As dusk falls and paper lanterns begin to glow, your local guide will lead you through the atmospheric streets of Gion — a neighborhood where geisha and maiko (apprentice geisha) have lived, trained, and performed for centuries.
Stroll along Hanamikoji Street, Gion’s main thoroughfare lined with traditional wooden tea houses (ochaya), and explore the quieter backstreets like Shirakawa Alley, a picturesque canal-side path often featured in films and travel magazines.
Learn to distinguish authentic geisha from performers dressed for tourists, and hear captivating stories about their rigorous training, refined arts, and the elegant codes of conduct that define their world. Along the way, your guide will share the secrets of geisha etiquette, traditions, and how their role has evolved in modern Japan!!
Walk along Hanamikoji Street, the heart of Kyoto’s geisha district, lined with traditional wooden teahouses (ochaya). Stroll through the scenic Shirakawa Canal area, with its stone-paved alleys, red bridges, and willow trees. Visit Tatsumi Daimyojin Shrine, a small but culturally significant spot tucked away in the backstreets. Learn how to spot real geisha and maiko, and with some luck, see one gracefully heading to an evening appointment.
Explore the lively area around Shijo-Kawaramachi intersection, where modern Kyoto comes to life. Venture into hidden backstreets and alleys known only to locals, filled with cozy bars, eateries, and old machiya houses. Discover the contrast between Kyoto’s historic elegance and its vibrant urban atmosphere, as your guide shares stories about the area's evolution.
You will make your own way to the meeting points