Step back in time on our Gion Walking Tour, where Kyoto’s rich traditions come to life. Wander through stone-paved alleys and charming streets lined with preserved wooden teahouses. Learn about the world of geisha (called geiko in Kyoto) and maiko as we explore hidden corners and historical landmarks. With stories of samurai, tea culture, and centuries-old rituals, this tour offers an unforgettable journey into Kyoto’s most elegant district.
1. Calm and easy-paced walking.
2. Stroll through narrow alleys lined with old wooden townhouses and hidden tea shops.
3. Chance to see geiko and maiko.
4. Learn about Kyoto's rich history and culture.
We will meet in front of Starbucks located next to Kyoto Gion Hotel. Walking distance from Yasaka Shrine (Western Tower Gate) entrance.
Discover the vibrant heart of Kyoto at Yasaka Shrine, a centuries-old Shinto sanctuary nestled between Gion and Higashiyama. Famous for its striking vermilion gate and lantern-lit paths, this spiritual site blends tradition, beauty, and local life. It’s also the birthplace of the legendary Gion Matsuri festival. A must-see spot to soak in Kyoto’s cultural and spiritual charm.
Step into serenity at Maruyama Park, Kyoto’s oldest public park, known for its seasonal beauty and iconic weeping cherry trees. A tranquil oasis nestled near Yasaka Shrine, it’s the perfect spot to soak in Kyoto’s natural charm, whether during cherry blossom season or while strolling under the shade of centuries-old trees.
Wander down Nene no Michi, a picturesque lane named after the beloved wife of samurai warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi. This elegant street is lined with preserved traditional architecture, quaint shops, and teahouses, capturing the timeless beauty of Kyoto’s historic Higashiyama district.
Experience the magic of old Kyoto as you descend the charming Ninenzaka path. With its stone-paved walkway, historic wooden buildings, and artisan boutiques, this scenic slope feels like stepping back in time—a must-see for photographers and culture lovers alike.
A hidden gem in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district, this shrine is famous for its “Power Stone” archway. Locals and visitors crawl through it to pray for strong relationships—or to break ties with the past. Peaceful and unique, it’s a memorable stop full of local tradition and symbolism.
Step into the timeless elegance of Hanamikoji Street, the heart of Kyoto’s famous Gion district. Lined with preserved wooden machiya townhouses, exclusive teahouses, and softly glowing lanterns, this historic street captures the essence of traditional Japan. As we stroll along, you might spot a graceful maiko or geiko heading to an evening engagement.
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