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Kyoto: Gion Magical Night Walking Tour
About This Tour
This tour is typically conducted in a small group of up to about 10 people.
Why don’t we accept many guests?
Because we believe that if there are too many participants, the guide won’t be able to give everyone proper attention.
Starting from the landmark Minamiza Theater in Gion, we first head to Hanamikoji, known as the geisha district.
In this area, you will not only enjoy the traditional streets, but also learn the mysterious rules and trivia of geisha culture from your guide.
If you’re lucky, you may spot a real Geisha.
Also this tour offers more than just a glimpse into Geisha culture.
Next, you will see a shrine for matchmaking and a beautiful Buddhist pagoda outside Geisha district, which is illuminated at night, creating an even more stunning sight.
This tour is a great way to gain a better understanding of Kyoto's traditional streets and local culture.
Let us help you make wonderful memories in Kyoto!
Why don’t we accept many guests?
Because we believe that if there are too many participants, the guide won’t be able to give everyone proper attention.
Starting from the landmark Minamiza Theater in Gion, we first head to Hanamikoji, known as the geisha district.
In this area, you will not only enjoy the traditional streets, but also learn the mysterious rules and trivia of geisha culture from your guide.
If you’re lucky, you may spot a real Geisha.
Also this tour offers more than just a glimpse into Geisha culture.
Next, you will see a shrine for matchmaking and a beautiful Buddhist pagoda outside Geisha district, which is illuminated at night, creating an even more stunning sight.
This tour is a great way to gain a better understanding of Kyoto's traditional streets and local culture.
Let us help you make wonderful memories in Kyoto!
What's Included
✓ Included
- Photography service
Itinerary
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It is one of the most famous streets in Kyoto. You may see a Maiko or Geiko if lucky. If you see a Maiko or Geiko, greet them with a smile and say "Konnichiwa."
2
It is a shrine that helps men and women meet each other and cut off bad relationships.
In the case of a married couple or a couple, the bond will be stronger.
In the case of a married couple or a couple, the bond will be stronger.
3
This road leads near Kiyomizu-dera Temple. This road also has a beautiful traditional Kyoto townscape, and Yasaka-no-to (Yasaka Pagoda) is especially popular.
4
It was built in 1955 to pray for the repose of the souls of the victims of World War II. There is a very large statue of Kannon.
5
It was built about 400 years ago by the wife of a shogun to mourn the death of her husband.
Visitors can enjoy the beautiful garden, the 400-year-old tea ceremony house, and the bamboo grove.
Also, this place is not as crowded as Kiyomizu-dera Temple and is a perfect temple to feel the calm atmosphere of Kyoto.
Caution: Daytime only
Closing time is 5 pm.
Visitors can enjoy the beautiful garden, the 400-year-old tea ceremony house, and the bamboo grove.
Also, this place is not as crowded as Kiyomizu-dera Temple and is a perfect temple to feel the calm atmosphere of Kyoto.
Caution: Daytime only
Closing time is 5 pm.
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Yasaka Shrine is the head shrine of approximately 2,300 related shrines throughout Japan. Yasaka Shrine is known as "Gion-san" for its blessings to ward off bad luck, bring good luck, and promote beauty.
Good to Know
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Due to slopes and stairs, this tour is not recommended for those who are not comfortable with walking.