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Gion Hanamikoji

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Gion Hanamikoji

祇園

Est. 30 minKyoto, Kansai

Overview

Kyoto's principal geisha district, organized around Hanamikoji-dōri and the Shirakawa canal.

Kyoto's principal geisha district, between the Kamogawa and Yasaka Shrine. Hanamikoji-dōri, the central north-south lane, holds the city's densest concentration of ochaya teahouses: narrow machiya facades, wooden lattice fronts, the occasional lantern at the threshold. Geiko and maiko walk the streets in early evening on their way to engagements; respect the no-photo zones marked at the lane entrances. The district splits into two hanamachi (Gion Kobu and Gion Higashi); Kobu, the larger, includes Hanamikoji and the Shirakawa lane along the canal. Walks here read very differently from daytime: quieter, more architectural, with most teahouse interiors invisible behind the lattice.

Local tips

Walk Shirakawa-dōri, the canal lane, for the visual character without the photo crowds on Hanamikoji. Photography of geiko/maiko on private streets is banned and enforced. The no-photo signs are real.

Practical info

Japanese name
祇園
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