Ready to see Kyoto truly come alive? Imagine stepping into the magical world of Gion as twilight paints the sky. Our special Kyoto After Dark Tour invites you to uncover the city's most enchanting secrets once the sun sets. Stroll through the historic lanes of Gion, where the soft glow of lanterns illuminates traditional wooden machiya. This is your chance to respectfully catch a glimpse of the graceful geiko and maiko hurrying to their evening engagements, a truly iconic Kyoto sight.
Then, we'll dive into the vibrant energy of Pontocho. This charming alleyway, bustling with an incredible array of restaurants and unique shops, is perfect for a little evening exploration and perhaps finding that special souvenir.
Forget the guidebooks, this is your invitation to experience the authentic pulse of Kyoto's night. If you're ready for an unforgettable evening filled with beauty, culture, and a touch of magic, let's get your private after-dark adventure booked!
Gion is Kyoto's most famous geisha district, an enchanting area renowned for its traditional wooden machiya houses, teahouses, and exclusive restaurants. It truly comes alive in the late afternoon and evening when glimpses of geiko (Kyoto dialect for geisha) and maiko (apprentice geisha) can sometimes be caught hurrying to appointments. Beyond its captivating atmosphere, Gion also hosts beautiful temples, shrines like Yasaka Shrine, and the Gion Corner, where visitors can experience various traditional Japanese arts. It's a place where Kyoto's rich cultural heritage feels most palpable, offering a step back in time
Yasaka Shrine, often affectionately known as "Gion-san," is one of Kyoto's most vibrant and historic Shinto shrines, standing majestically at the eastern end of Shijo-dori in the famous Gion district. With a history stretching back over 1,350 years, its striking vermilion gates and traditional Gion-zukuri architecture are instantly recognizable.
Hanami-koji Street is the heart of Kyoto's traditional geisha world, famed for its beautifully preserved machiya (traditional wooden merchant houses) that now host exclusive ochaya (teahouses) where geiko (Kyoto's term for geisha) and maiko (apprentice geisha) entertain. As you stroll down this atmospheric lane, especially in the late afternoon or early evening, you might catch a rare glimpse of a geiko or maiko gracefully hurrying to an engagement. Lined with elegant restaurants, bars, and teahouses behind delicate latticework, Hanami-koji offers a captivating step back in time, embodying the timeless allure of old Kyoto.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 15 minutes before departure time.
we can pick up our guest from any hotel around this area