569 Gionmachi Minamigawa, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, Japan
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Gion is Kyoto's most famous geisha district (in Kyoto, geisha are called geiko and apprentices maiko). The narrow lantern-lit streets - especially Hanamikoji, Shimbashi, and the willow-fringed canal at Shirakawa - preserve 17th-19th century wooden ochaya teahouses where geiko entertain guests with dance, song, and conversation.
Walking is free; just dusk is the best time when geiko emerge for evening engagements. Photographing geiko on private alleys is illegal (JPY 10,000 fine since 2024). For an authentic experience, attend a tea ceremony at Maika or a public Miyako Odori (April geiko dance show, JPY 5,500). The Yasaka Shrine and Kennin-ji temple anchor the district.
Pro Tip: Walk Gion at 5-6pm in autumn / winter (geiko emerge in dusk) or 6.30-7.30pm in summer. The Shirakawa canal alley north of Shijo is quieter and more photogenic than Hanamikoji. Most people you see in kimono are tourists - real geiko walk fast and rarely make eye contact.