Gion Geisha District Tours
Wander the lantern-lit lanes of Gion, Kyoto’s historic geisha quarter of wooden teahouses and machiya townhouses, where you may glimpse a geiko or maiko hurrying to an appointment. Evening walking tours and geisha shows reveal the stories and etiquette of this refined world.
43 excursiones · prices per person, book with partner
Gion & Geisha in Kyoto — FAQ
Can you see geisha in Gion?
You may spot a geiko or maiko in the early evening as they head to appointments, especially on Hanamikoji street; a guided tour explains the culture and the etiquette of respectful viewing.
What is the difference between a geiko and a maiko?
In Kyoto, geisha are called geiko, while a maiko is an apprentice geiko, recognisable by her elaborate kimono, hairstyle and longer obi sash.
Can you watch a geisha performance in Kyoto?
Yes — geisha shows and private experiences let you watch traditional dance and music, and even play games with a maiko, a memorable cultural highlight.























