**Led by a team of passionate, knowledgeable guides dedicated to sharing the authentic history and culture of Kyoto’s Geisha district. **
Step into the silver screen and experience Gion’s history illuminated by daylight. On this boutique walking tour, your expert guide will lead you through the stunning Shirakawa area to cross the iconic Tatsumi Bridge—the picturesque spot immortalized in the Hollywood movie "Memoirs of a Geisha." Admire the weathered charm of ancient vermilion lanterns and willow trees that embody the true essence of Japanese 'Wabi-Sabi.'
As Gion introduces stricter tourist regulations to preserve its heritage, exploring with a professional is the best way to navigate the district safely, legally, and respectfully. Discover hidden alleyways and hear captivating stories of Geisha culture that you would completely miss on your own.
Our meeting point is NEXT to “Kyoto Gion Japanese BBQ Wagyuyakiniku TOKU,” about a 5-minute walk from both Keihan Sanjo Station and Gion-Shijo Station. Look for our guide waiting beside the red umbrella.
Gion Shirakawa is one of Kyoto’s most picturesque and historic areas, known for its traditional wooden machiya houses, stone-paved streets, and the gentle flow of the Shirakawa Canal. Willow trees, elegant tea houses, and seasonal scenery create a timeless atmosphere that feels unchanged for centuries. The area is especially beautiful during cherry blossom season, when the canal is lined with blooming sakura. As the heart of Kyoto’s famous geisha district, Gion Shirakawa offers visitors a glimpse into the city’s rich cultural heritage and refined traditions.
Hanamikoji Street is Kyoto’s most iconic traditional street, known for its historic wooden buildings, teahouses, and connection to geisha culture. Located in the heart of Gion, it is one of the best places to experience the atmosphere of old Kyoto.
Yasaka Pagoda is a historic five-story pagoda in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district. Surrounded by traditional architecture and charming streets, it is one of the city’s most photographed landmarks and a symbol of Kyoto’s rich cultural heritage.
Nene-no-Michi is a charming stone-paved lane in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district, named after Nene, the wife of the legendary samurai leader Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Lined with traditional buildings, temples, gardens, and local shops, the path preserves the atmosphere of old Kyoto and provides a pleasant route between some of the city’s most famous historic sites.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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