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Full length of young maikos holding red umbrellas during rainy season. Beautiful geisha girls wearing traditional dress called kimono. They are walking on wet street.
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Gion

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Gion is the famous entertainment and geisha quarter on the eastern bank of the Kamo-gawa. While Gion’s true origins were in teahouses catering to weary visitors to the nearby shrine Yasaka-jinja, by the mid-18th century the area was Kyoto’s largest pleasure district. The best way to experience Gion today is with an evening stroll around the atmospheric streets lined with 17th-century traditional restaurants and teahouses lit up with lanterns. Start off on the main street 贬补苍补尘颈-办ō箩颈, which runs north–south and bisects Shijō-dōri.

At the southern section of 贬补苍补尘颈-办ō箩颈, many of the restaurants and teahouses are exclusive establishments for geisha entertainment. At the south end you reach Gion Corner and Gion Kōbu Kaburen-jō Theatre (祇园甲部歌舞练场).

If you walk from Shijō-dōri along the northern section of 贬补苍补尘颈-办ō箩颈 and take your third left, you will find yourself on Shimbashi (sometimes called Shirakawa Minami-dōri), which is one of Kyoto’s most beautiful streets, especially in the evening and during cherry-blossom season. A bit further north lie 厂丑颈苍尘辞苍锄别苍-诲ō谤颈 and 贵耻谤耻尘辞苍锄别苍-诲ō谤颈, running east–west. Wander in either direction along these streets, which are packed with old houses, art galleries and shops specialising in antiques – but don’t expect flea-market prices.


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