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  1. Top ways to experience Gion. One Day Tour : Enjoy Kyoto to the fullest! South Kyoto in a Nutshell: Gentle Backstreet Bike Tour! Gion is Kyoto's famed Geisha District (called "Geiko" in Kyoto). Though Gion's many tea houses and entertainment restaurants are closed to foreigners, Geiko and Maiko in their traditional makeup with gilded hair in ...

  2. The Gion district is a cultural hub of Kyoto, among the many temples and shrines in the area, the Gion area is an exciting and thriving area. Dating back to the Sengoku period, the district was created in front of the Gion Shrine also known as the Yasaka Shrine, and was established specifically to make room for the visitors to the shrine.

  3. Mar 17, 2021 · This is Gion and Pontocho, Kyoto’s famous Geisha entertainment districts, filled with well-preserved tea houses, restaurants, and bars. Sometimes referred to as the “Flower Districts” as it was here that all the tea houses were located, with music and dance performances by Kyoto’s famous Geishas. Going for a night stroll through the ...

  4. Jul 12, 2010 · Kyoto's living art of the geisha. Lonely Planet. Jul 12, 2010 • 2 min read. Share. Catching a glimpse of a geisha scurrying to an appointment in the narrow streets of Kyoto's Gion entertainment district is a moment of pure magic. With their startling white faces and brilliant kimono, they seem equal parts alien and apparition.

  5. Mar 10, 2023 · Traditional performances at Gion Corner. Gion Corner is an affordable place to sample traditional Japanese culture. Within one 50-minute show, you get to enjoy a variety of different performances, including dances performed by geiko and maiko. The show includes the following: Kyo-mai (Kyoto-style traditional dance), performed by geiko and maiko

  6. Feb 29, 2024 · Gion’s local council is moving to make small side alleys completely closed off to tourists by April 2024. But the main thoroughfare of Gion, Hanamikoji, cannot be subject to the photography ban ...

  7. A community of Kyoto that is known for its traditional wooden storefronts and rich Geisha culture, Gion is a district that celebrates the past and present of Japan. While in Gion, visitors can dine at award-winning restaurants, visit one of its Ryokans, take in the natural beauty of its wilderness, watch the Geishas perform traditional dance and theatrical moves, and lodge in expertly-designed ...

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