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Gion Flower Street Art Materials | Kyoto Dance Performance + Flower Street Art Museum Tour Ticket Reservation (Kyoto, Japanese Culture)
Gion Flower Street Art Materials | Kyoto Dance Performance + Flower Street Art Museum Tour Ticket Reservation (Kyoto, Japanese Culture)
Gion Flower Street Art Materials | Kyoto Dance Performance + Flower Street Art Museum Tour Ticket Reservation (Kyoto, Japanese Culture)
Gion Flower Street Art Materials | Kyoto Dance Performance + Flower Street Art Museum Tour Ticket Reservation (Kyoto, Japanese Culture)
Gion Flower Street Art Materials | Kyoto Dance Performance + Flower Street Art Museum Tour Ticket Reservation (Kyoto, Japanese Culture)
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Gion Flower Street Art Materials | Kyoto Dance Performance + Flower Street Art Museum Tour Ticket Reservation (Kyoto, Japanese Culture)

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  • A rare opportunity to see Inoue-style Kyoto dance performed by geisha and maiko up close
  • Valuable materials unique to the entertainment district, such as seasonally changing hairpins and formal black crested kimono, are on display.
  • Enjoy the beauty of gorgeous traditional crafts such as hand-painted Yuzen and Nishijin-ori
  • A clear introduction to the history and culture of the entertainment district through photographs and exhibits
  • It may be a special performance in which you can see a geisha and maiko dancing together.
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Attraction Tickets

Exhibit typeTraditional culture exhibits
Attraction typeHistory & culture, Traditional house experience

Product Info

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■Kyoto dance performance by geisha and maiko One geisha or maiko will perform the Inoue-style Kyoto dance.
You can experience the charm of the entertainment district culture by watching the graceful dance that you rarely have a chance to see up close. There are two performances, and it is a rare opportunity to feel the contents of the permanent exhibition more realistically.
*For the third and fourth Kyomai performances, there is a special possibility that a geisha and a maiko will dance together.

Schedule (Each session takes approximately 15 minutes)
1st session: 13:30~ (not sold on KKday)
2nd session: 14:20~
3rd session: 15:00~
4th session: 16:00~
5th session: 16:30~

*Taking photos and videos is prohibited.

■Permanent Exhibition of Flower Quarter Art Materials An easy-to-understand introduction to geisha, maiko and flower quarter culture.
There are many exhibits of gorgeous hand-painted Yuzen kimonos, Nishijin-ori obi, and maiko makeup and belongings. You can also view valuable materials such as hairpins that change with the seasons and the rare formal attire "kuro-montsuki" even in Gion. Along with photographic materials, this is an opportunity to experience the glamorous and mysterious world of the entertainment district.
Tour duration: 30 minutes to 1 hour

*Museum admission tickets alone are not available for sale online. There are no admission restrictions, so please come on the day.

Important Info

Includes/Excludes

  • Entrance fee
  • Admission fee
  • Dining expenses
  • Commemorative photo with a geisha
  • drink
  • souvenir

Eligible Users

Reminders

  • On the day, please arrive at the venue 10 minutes before the Kyomai performance.

  • Please note that taking photos and videos is prohibited while watching Kyomai dance.

  • The Kyomai performance will consist of two pieces of dance. The museum tour will take approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour.

  • Souvenirs and food and drinks at the Art Bar are not included.

  • Cancellations or changes cannot be made after purchase.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Experience Location

Location Name: Gion Geisha Art Museum

Address: Yasaka Club, 570-2 Minami-gawa Gion-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, 605-0074

How to Get There
Approximately 7 minutes walk from Gion-Shijo Station *Please arrive 10 minutes before the Kyomai performance on the day.

Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What are the common times to see geisha or maiko in Gion, outside of specific performances?

Geisha and maiko are often seen in Gion during the late afternoon and early evening, typically between 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM, as they commute to and from their engagements. They move discreetly and quickly along the streets, particularly in the Hanamikoji Dori area.

2. What are the recommended public transportation methods to reach Gion from Kyoto Station, and how long do they take?

From Kyoto Station, you can take a city bus. Routes like Bus #100 or #206 are popular choices heading towards Gion. The journey typically takes around 15-25 minutes, depending on traffic. Alternatively, you can take the JR Nara Line to Tofukuji Station, transfer to the Keihan Main Line, and alight at Gion-Shijo Station, which is a shorter, often faster option.

3. Are there any specific regulations or etiquette tourists should be aware of when visiting the Gion Hanamachi area?

Yes, visitors to Gion should observe specific etiquette to respect the local culture and privacy. Always refrain from taking photos or videos of geisha and maiko without their explicit permission. It is also important to stay on public roads, avoid entering private property, and keep noise levels down, particularly in the residential areas. Designated photography spots are available in some areas.

4. Which specific areas in Gion are known for potential sightings of geisha and maiko?

The most well-known area for potential sightings of geisha and maiko in Gion is Hanamikoji Dori, especially the section south of Shijo Dori. Another charming area where they might be seen is the Shirakawa area, particularly near the Tatsumi Bridge. Remember to always maintain respectful distance and discretion.

5. What is the recommended method for booking tickets for the Kyoto Dance Performance and Hanamachi Art Museum Tour in Gion?

The recommended method for securing your tickets for the Kyoto Dance Performance and Hanamachi Art Museum Tour is through a reputable online booking platform. For instance, booking through KKday offers the benefit of convenient advance reservations, allowing you to secure your preferred date and time easily. This ensures a seamless entry and guarantees your participation in this unique cultural experience without the hassle of on-site ticket purchasing.

6. What specific types of traditional Japanese art and cultural exhibits are displayed at the Gion Hanamachi Art Museum?

The Gion Hanamachi Art Museum features a rich collection of traditional Japanese art and cultural exhibits. Visitors can expect to see exquisite hand-painted Yuzen and Nishijin textiles, valuable materials unique to the entertainment district such as seasonally changing hairpins, and formal black crested kimonos. The museum also displays makeup tools and provides a clear introduction to the history and culture of the entertainment district through photographs and exhibits.

7. What is the cultural significance of the Kyomai dance performed by geisha and maiko in Gion?

The Kyomai dance performed by geisha and maiko in Gion holds profound cultural significance as a traditional performing art unique to Kyoto. It is often of the Inoue-style, characterized by its elegant, subtle movements, and intricate storytelling through gesture. This dance embodies the grace and beauty of Gion's entertainment district, preserving centuries-old traditions and offering a glimpse into Japan's rich artistic heritage.

8. What are the accessibility considerations for visitors attending the Gion Flower Street Art Museum and Dance Performance?

When attending the Gion Flower Street Art Museum and Dance Performance, visitors should be prepared for some walking, as the Gion area features traditional narrow streets. The venue itself is generally designed to accommodate guests, but it's advisable to check specific accessibility features like elevators or ramps if mobility assistance is required. Public transportation routes to Gion often involve steps, but accessible options may be available with prior planning.

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