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Kyoto Geisha Walking Tour Gion District And Hidden Gems
(2) Avis
Kyoto
À propos
Set out on an enchanting journey through the historic district of Gion in Kyoto, where ancient traditions seamlessly blend with modern charm.
You’ll have the chance to see the elegantly dressed Geiko and Maiko as they make their way to appointments, a sight that captures the elegance and mystery of old Kyoto. You will also learn about the history and origins of Geisha culture, its place in modern society, and the district itself.
Marvel at the stunning Hõkan Ji Pagoda, a symbol of Kyoto’s cultural heritage. Enjoy the serenity of Kennin-ji Temple, the oldest Zen temple in the city.
Discover the often overlooked hidden gem that is Chion In Temple, home to 3 designated national treasures wit...
Points forts
2 heures
Proposé en Japonais & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 heures
Proposé en Japonais & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Opportunity to take stunning photos at off the beaten path locations along the way
Opportunity to spot Geiko and Maiko (Geisha)
Take in the serene and elegant beauty of Gion and surrounding areas
Gain a deeper understanding of the history of Kyoto, the Gion district, and Geisha culture
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
34 Benzaitenchō
The meeting point is located at the intersection of Yamato oji Street and Shinmonzen Street, about a 2-minute walk from Keihan Sanjo Station and about a 6-minutes walk from Keihan Shijo Station. Please look out for the red parasol/umbrellas with marble seats underneath.
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Les nourrissons et les jeunes enfants peuvent voyager dans une poussette ou un landau
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Animaux d'assistance autorisés
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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À propos
Set out on an enchanting journey through the historic district of Gion in Kyoto, where ancient traditions seamlessly blend with modern charm.
You’ll have the chance to see the elegantly dressed Geiko and Maiko as they make their way to appointments, a sight that captures the elegance and mystery of old Kyoto. You will also learn about the history and origins of Geisha culture, its place in modern society, and the district itself.
Marvel at the stunning Hõkan Ji Pagoda, a symbol of Kyoto’s cultural heritage. Enjoy the serenity of Kennin-ji Temple, the oldest Zen temple in the city.
Discover the often overlooked hidden gem that is Chion In Temple, home to 3 designated national treasures wit...
Points forts
2 heures
Proposé en Japonais & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 heures
Proposé en Japonais & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Opportunity to take stunning photos at off the beaten path locations along the way
Opportunity to spot Geiko and Maiko (Geisha)
Take in the serene and elegant beauty of Gion and surrounding areas
Gain a deeper understanding of the history of Kyoto, the Gion district, and Geisha culture
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
34 Benzaitenchō
The meeting point is located at the intersection of Yamato oji Street and Shinmonzen Street, about a 2-minute walk from Keihan Sanjo Station and about a 6-minutes walk from Keihan Shijo Station. Please look out for the red parasol/umbrellas with marble seats underneath.
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Itinéraire
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Shirakawa Lane
Shirakawa Street in Gion is one of the most picturesque and traditional areas in Kyoto. This charming path runs alongside the Shirakawa Canal, lined with willow trees and beautifully preserved wooden townhouses.
The atmosphere here reflects old Kyoto, especially in the evening when the lanterns are lit and the street becomes softly illuminated. You may also see geiko (Kyoto’s term for geisha) and maiko walking quietly to their appointments.
This area is known for its seasonal beauty—cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn make it especially popular for photography. Despite being located in the heart of Gion, Shirakawa Street offers a peaceful and elegant glimpse into Kyoto’s historic culture.
10 minutes
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Pont Tatsumi
Tatsumi Bridge is one of the most iconic and photogenic spots in Gion. This small wooden bridge crosses the Shirakawa Canal and perfectly captures the atmosphere of old Kyoto.
Located in the historic Shirakawa area, the bridge is surrounded by traditional wooden buildings, willow trees, and seasonal flowers. It’s especially beautiful during cherry blossom season in spring and when the autumn leaves turn red.
5 minutes
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Rue Hanamikoji
Hanamikoji Street is the main and most famous street in Gion, Kyoto’s traditional geisha district. It runs north to south through the heart of the area and is lined with beautifully preserved wooden townhouses, known as machiya.
Many of these buildings are now high-end restaurants and traditional tea houses, where guests can experience Kyoto’s refined culture, including private entertainment by geiko and maiko.
The name “Hanamikoji” means “Flower Viewing Street,” reflecting its historical connection to the world of geisha, where “flowers” symbolized beauty and elegance.
20 minutes
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Gion
Gion Corner is a cultural theater where you can enjoy several traditional Japanese arts in one short show. It includes performances like tea ceremony, dance, music, and comedy, making it a great introduction to Kyoto’s culture.
10 minutes
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Kenneth Temple
Kennin-ji Temple is the oldest Zen temple in Kyoto, founded in 1202. It is famous for its beautiful Zen gardens and impressive artworks, including the famous twin dragon painting on the ceiling.
10 minutes
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Yasui-Konpiragu
Yasui Konpiragu Shrine is famous for its power to cut bad relationships and bring good ones. Visitors pass through a special stone to make their wishes for love, health, or a fresh start.
10 minutes
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Je vous en prie.
Ninenzaka is a historic stone-paved slope in Kyoto, lined with traditional shops and houses. It leads toward Kiyomizu Temple and offers a charming glimpse of old Kyoto.
5 minutes
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Temple Ryōzen Kannon
Ryozen Kannon Temple is dedicated to a large statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. It was built to honor those who died in World War II and offers a peaceful place for reflection.
5 minutes
9
Kōdai-ji Temple
Kodaiji Temple is a beautiful Zen temple built in 1606 by the wife of samurai leader Toyotomi Hideyoshi. It is known for its elegant gardens, seasonal scenery, and peaceful atmosphere.
10 minutes
10
Nene-no-Michi
Nene-no-Michi is a quiet, scenic path named after Nene, the wife of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. It connects several historic temples and offers a peaceful walk through traditional Kyoto.
5 minutes
11
Parc Maruyama
Maruyama Park is Kyoto’s most famous park, known for its beautiful seasonal scenery. It is especially popular during cherry blossom season, when the large weeping cherry tree becomes the highlight.
10 minutes
12
Temple de Chion-in
Chion-in Temple is one of the most important temples of the Jodo sect of Buddhism. It is famous for its massive wooden gate and peaceful grounds, offering a sense of Kyoto’s spiritual tradition.