Recorrido nocturno a pie por Gion





Descripción
Uno de los tours a pie más populares en Japón. Como pionero de este tipo de excursiones a pie, ha sido amado por la gente desde 2007, y más de 100.000 invitados se han unido desde entonces. Gion es el distrito más tradicional de Kioto donde la cultura de Kagai, el mundo de Maiko-san y Geiko-san sigue viva. Aunque muchos turistas vienen a Gion, puede ser difícil comprender la magnitud y belleza de Gion por completo. Su guía le explicará la historia de Kagai, las vidas de Maiko-san y Geiko-san e incluso lo llevará a las calles traseras de Gion. Camine con un guía experto y licenciado de habla inglesa y descubra las profundidades de la Antigua Capital, Kioto.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Únete a uno de los tours a pie más populares realizados por guías de habla inglesa bien educados en Japón con aproximadamente 5000 invitados al año. Comenzarás a explorar la calle escondida del distrito de Geisha durante el tour de 2 horas. Dé un paseo por las clásicas calles empedradas junto al río Shirakawa, cuyo paisaje apareció en la novela y película "Memorias de una Geisha". Mientras caminas por este hermoso arroyo, el guía también te contará la historia de las geishas y te dará una explicación detallada con respecto a su kimono, peinado, reglas tradicionales y cómo es su vida diaria. Aunque no hay garantía, durante el recorrido a pie, los huéspedes a menudo se encontrarán con geishas caminando por las calles. ¡Prepárate para aprender todo lo que hay que saber sobre el mundo de las maiko y geiko! También puede elegir la opción de pequeño grupo.
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Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Los niños deben estar acompañados por un adulto
- No recomendado para participantes con afecciones médicas graves.
- Este tour tiene un máximo de 15 pasajeros por reserva. Si necesita una reserva para más de 15 pasajeros, cree una reserva por separado.
- Se puede elegir la opción de recorrido en grupos pequeños (menos de 12 invitados garantizados) por un precio diferente.
- La recepción comienza a las 5:00 p. m. y el recorrido comienza a las 5:30 p. m. No podemos esperar ni responder a quienes lleguen tarde a la hora de inicio.
Opiniones(433)
Our guide Miya was excellent! She gave us a really insightful tour of Gion and educated us on Geiko’s and Maiko’s. She took us around the district and we actually caught both Geiko/Maiko’s leaving their boarding house to attend a tea party! This was a highlight of the tour!
Mia was a fantastic guide! Her knowledge about Geisha's culture and overall Kyoto history is very impressive. We learned so much.. The best spend 2 hours in Kyoto
Excellent insight into the Geisha culture. The guide was knowledgeable and the walking pace was appropriate for the group.
Very friendly fun and considerate with us, explained everything interestingly and made us want to visit the city more for their recommendations
I was extremely lucky and was the only person on the tour tonight. My guide was fantastic - very knowledgable and made the tour so fun and interesting. Great way to explore the area.
The tour was very informative and interesting. The guide Mia was excellent. A reasonable group size made the tour better.
Perfect 2 hours with history lesson and nice alleys. We were lucky enough to see beautiful Geicos. Loved every minute.
Expert Guide, great knowledge, friendly , walked at a good pace for us & had a good sense of humour.
Great tour with excellent tour guide Mia Gave such great insight into the culture Must do on your trip to Kyoto
While Gion was gorgeous, I’d choose a different tour. The guide was young and inexperienced. She gave incorrect information regarding geishas and was unaware of some traditions (for example, she thought shrine employees taped over a wish plaque because “it was something bad” but we learned at another shrine that some people believe keeping your wish hidden made it more likely to come true).
Thank you very much for joining our tour in Kyoto and for taking the time to share your feedback. We sincerely regret that your experience did not meet your expectations, especially regarding the guidance provided. While our expert guides have more than 20 years of experience, we newly employed two young guides in their 20s and assigned them for the tour in this July after a strict training program. We could identify the guide in charge of your group thanks to your remarks saying “the guide was young” and “she” in your feedback. We take all feedback seriously, and we are currently reviewing the performance of the guide in question. As part of our ongoing commitment to providing high-quality experiences, we will be evaluating her suitability for guiding and, if necessary, providing additional training and educational support. If we find that these improvements do not bring her up to the expected standard, we will consider more serious personnel decisions to ensure that the quality of our tours remains high. Regarding the explanation given about the wish plaque (Ema) at the shrine, we appreciate your bringing this to our attention. We would like to clarify that recent reports have indicated that, in some cases, plaques are covered or hidden not because of the nature of the wishes, but rather due to concerns over personal information protection. However, we also recognize that different shrines may observe different traditions, and your interpretation about wishes being more powerful when kept secret is also a commonly held belief in Japan. We appreciate your understanding that cultural practices can be nuanced and vary by location. Once again, we thank you for your feedback. We’re committed to improving our services and ensuring that future guests have an informative, accurate, and enjoyable experience. Warm regards,



