Gion (‹_‰€) is Kyoto's most famous geisha district, located around Shijo Avenue between Yasaka Shrine in the east and the Kamo River in the west. It is filled with shops, restaurants and ochaya (teahouses), where geiko (Kyoto dialect for geisha) and maiko (geiko apprentices) entertain.

Gion attracts tourists with its high concentration of traditional wooden machiya merchant houses. Due to the fact that property taxes were formerly based upon street frontage, the houses were built with narrow facades only five to six meters wide, but extend up to twenty meters in from the street.

The most popular area of Gion is Hanami-koji Street from Shijo Avenue to Kenninji Temple. A nice (and expensive) place to dine, the street and its side alleys are lined with preserved machiya houses many of which now function as restaurants, serving Kyoto-style kaiseki ryori (Japanese haute cuisine) and other types of local and international meals.

Interspersed among the restaurants are a number of ochaya (teahouses), exclusive and expensive of Kyoto's dining establishments, where guests are entertained by maiko and geiko.

Another scenic part of Gion is the Shirakawa area which runs along the Shirakawa Canal parallel to Shijo Avenue. The canal is lined by willow trees, high class restaurants and ochaya, many of which have rooms overlooking the canal. The Shirakawa area is typically somewhat quieter than Hanami-koji Street.

Many tourists visit Gion hoping to catch a glimpse of a geiko or maiko on their way to or from an engagement at an ochaya in the evenings or while running errands during the day. However, if you spot a geiko or maiko, act respectfully. Complaints about tourists behaving like ruthless paparazzi have been numerous in recent decades.

The ultimate experience is being entertained by a maiko or geiko while dining at an ochaya. As expert hostesses, maiko and geiko ensure everyone's enjoyment by engaging in light conversation, serving drinks, leading drinking games and performing traditional dance.

The services of geiko are expensive and exclusive, traditionally requiring an introduction from an existing customer. In recent years, however, some travel agencies and hotels have started to offer lunch or dinner packages with a maiko to any tourist with a sufficient budget. There are even a few companies which target foreign tourists without Japanese language skills.

A more accessible experience is the cultural show held everyday at Gion Corner at the end of Hanami-koji. Aimed at foreign tourists, the show is a highly concentrated introduction to several traditional Japanese arts and include short performances of a tea ceremony, ikebana, bunraku, Kyogen comic plays and dances performed by real maiko. If you are in Kyoto in April, check out the Miyako Odori with daily dance performances by maiko.

Shijo Avenue, which bisects the Gion district, is a popular shopping area with stores selling local products including sweets, pickles and crafts. Gion is also known for the Gion Matsuri, the most famous festival in Japan. Ironically, the most spectacular events of the festival are held outside of Gion on the opposite side of the Kamo River.

A visit to Gion is best combined with a stroll through the nearby Higashiyama District between Yasaka Shrine and Kiyomizudera. This area has more preserved streets and traditional shops selling all kinds of local foods, crafts and souvenirs.

Getting there and around

Gion can be reached from Kyoto Station by bus number 206 (20 minutes, 230 yen). Get off at Gion bus stop. Alternatively, the closest train stations are Gion-Shijo Station on the Keihan Line and Kyoto-Kawaramachi Station on the Hankyu Line.

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    • Guesthouse KYOTO COMPASS
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      Located in Kyoto, this traditional Japanese guest house features free Wi-Fi and a free public computer. Shichijo Onmae bus stop is 3 minutesf walk away. A seating area and shared bathroom are provided with each room at Guesthouse KYOTO COMPASS. Free toiletries are provided and blankets are available upon request. Select rooms have a garden view. A shared living area and bicycles are available for guestsf use during their stay at this Kyoto Guesthouse Compass. Access to the shared kitchen is available upon request. The guest house is 4.5 km from Imperial Palace and 2.2 km from Kyoto Station. Nijo Castle and Toji Castle are within a 30 minutesf bus ride away.
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    • Ryokan Mugen (Adult Only)
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      Mugen is a property that was built 160 years ago, situated in Kyoto, 1 km from Nijo Castle. Every room at Mugen features an en suite shower room, toilet, free toiletries and a hairdryer. Free WiFi is available throughout the entire property. You will find a shared lounge on site and a bar at the annex building. The ryokan also offers bike hire. Imperial Palace is 1.1 km from Mugen, while Kitano Tenmangu Shrine is 1.6 km from the property. The nearest airport is Osaka Itami Airport, 39 km from the property.
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    • Mitsuki Kyoto
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      Comfortable Accommodations

      Mitsuki Kyoto in Kyoto offers a 2-star ryokan experience with air-conditioning, private bathrooms, and garden views. Each room includes a tea and coffee maker, refrigerator, and free toiletries.

      Dining and Amenities

      Guests can enjoy a bar and free WiFi, complemented by a daily housekeeping service. Breakfast is available in-room with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options, featuring local specialities.

      Prime Location

      Located in the city centre, the ryokan is a 6-minute walk from Kyoto International Manga Museum and 1.1 km from Nijo Castle. Itami Airport is 46 km away. Highly rated for its host, breakfast, and garden.
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    • Ryokan Tori
      Mid-range
      Ryokan Tori is located in Kyoto, 2 km from Kitano Tenmangu Shrine. The property is around 2.3 km from Nijo Castle and Kyoto Imperial Palace. The property is 3.2 km from Kinkaku-ji Temple and 3.7 km from Kyoto International Manga Museum. All guest rooms in the ryokan are fitted with a kettle. Each room has a shared bathroom, while selected rooms are fitted with a balcony and others also offer a garden view. All rooms will provide guests with a fridge. Guests at tori can enjoy an Asian breakfast. Heian Shrine is 5 km from the accommodation. Itami Airport is 50 km from the property.
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    • Komatsu Residences
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      Komatsu Residences in Kyoto offers aparthotel-style accommodations with private check-in and check-out services. Each unit features a terrace, kitchenette, and private bathroom with a walk-in shower.

      Modern Amenities

      Guests enjoy free WiFi, air-conditioning, and a washing machine. Additional amenities include a balcony, streaming services, and a work desk.

      Prime Location

      Located a 12-minute walk from Kiyomizu-dera Temple and 1 km from Gion Shijo Station. Nearby attractions include Sanjusangen-do Temple and Kyoto International Manga Museum. Itami Airport is 45 km away.
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      Yado Kiramachi in Kyoto offers family rooms with private bathrooms, air-conditioning, and garden views. Each room includes a tea and coffee maker, refrigerator, and free toiletries.

      Exceptional Facilities

      Guests enjoy a garden, terrace, bar, and free WiFi. Additional amenities include a hot tub, balcony, and private open-air bath. The property features a concierge service, daily housekeeping, and luggage storage.

      Prime Location

      Located in the city centre, the ryokan is a 6-minute walk from Kyoto Shigaku Kaikan Conference Hall and 1.3 km from Kyoto International Manga Museum. Itami Airport is 45 km away. Guests appreciate the attentive staff and convenient location.
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    • Gallery Nozawa Inn
      Budget-friendly
      Gallery Nozawa Inn offers accommodation in Kyoto, 25 minutes on foot from JR Kyoto Station. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. Every room includes a flat-screen TV and air conditioning. Each room is equipped with a private toilet, and bathrooms are shared. For your comfort, you will find free toiletries and a hairdryer. There is luggage storage space at the property. Guests can sample Japanese-style breakfast featuring seasonal ingredients. There is a public bathhouse located a 10-minute walk away. Nijo Castle is 2.4 km from Gallery Nozawa Inn, while Kyoto International Manga Museum is 2.4 km from the property. Osaka Itami Airport is 36 km away.
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    • Kyo-Anthu Inn
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      Comfortable Accommodations

      Kyo-Anthu Inn in Kyoto offers family rooms with air-conditioning, private bathrooms, and free WiFi. Each room includes a work desk, TV, and soundproofing for a pleasant stay.

      Convenient Facilities

      Guests can enjoy a serene garden and a continental breakfast with fresh fruits. The property provides full-day security, ensuring a safe and secure environment.

      Prime Location

      Located 44 km from Itami Airport, the guest house is a short walk from Sanjusangen-do Temple (600 metres) and Kiyomizu-dera Temple (1.8 km). Kyoto Station is 17 minutes away, offering easy access to attractions.

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      Highly rated by guests for its friendly host, family-friendly environment, and convenient location, Kyo-Anthu Inn is praised for its excellent service and comfortable accommodations.
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    • Azukiya
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      Comfortable Accommodations

      Azukiya in Kyoto offers family rooms with private bathrooms, air-conditioning, and garden views. Each room includes a tea and coffee maker, refrigerator, and free toiletries.

      Exceptional Facilities

      Guests enjoy a garden, free WiFi, hot tub, private check-in and check-out services, shared kitchen, laundry service, and full-day security. Additional amenities include bicycle parking, bike hire, and luggage storage.

      Delicious Breakfast

      A variety of breakfast options are available, including vegetarian, vegan, halal, and gluten-free. Breakfast is served in the room, ensuring a pleasant start to the day.

      Prime Location

      Located 8 minutes from Shoren-in Temple and 1.2 km from Samurai Kembu Kyoto, Azukiya is near attractions such as Heian Shrine and Kiyomizu-dera Temple. Itami Airport is 47 km away.
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    • Hotel Muso
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      Comfortable Accommodations

      Hotel Muso in Kyoto offers family rooms with air-conditioning, private bathrooms, and modern amenities. Each room includes a tea and coffee maker, free toiletries, and a work desk.

      Essential Facilities

      Guests enjoy free WiFi, a lift, hot tub, concierge service, and daily housekeeping. Additional services include express check-in and check-out, luggage storage, and breakfast in the room.

      Prime Location

      Located in the city centre, the hotel is less than 1 km from Gion Shijo Station and 45 km from Itami Airport. Nearby attractions include Sanjusangen-do Temple and Kiyomizu-dera Temple.

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      Highly rated for its attentive staff, convenient location, and comfortable rooms.
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