Kyoto To Ban Tourists From Geisha District Due To Bad Behavior

Image: Two maiko, trainee geishas, talk in Gion, Kyoto.  (Photo Credit: juripozzi / Adobe Stock)
Image: Two maiko, trainee geishas, talk in Gion, Kyoto. (Photo Credit: juripozzi / Adobe Stock)
Lacey Pfalz
by Lacey Pfalz
Last updated: 9:25 AM ET, Fri March 8, 2024

A lack of cultural awareness and subsequently bad behavior by tourists is leading local officials in Kyoto’s popular geisha district, Gion, to ban them from the alleys and streets of the area. 

According to The Independent, the issues of the female artists being harassed by so-called paparazzi tourists has been going on since 2019, when authorities started fining travelers who breached good conduct. The women were chased down streets, photographed without consent and even touched without consent. 

Travelers can only photograph a geisha or maiko, a teenage geisha-in-training, with consent and while on public roads, according to local regulations. This obviously hasn't been the case. 

The new ban on tourists will begin this April, as the country celebrates its popular spring cherry blossom season, which many travelers from across the globe seek to experience each year. The only people allowed into the area following the ban will be the geisha, residents and the geisha’s clients. 

Isokazu Ota, Gion’s representative secretary of the town’s South Side District Council, told CNN, “...I think the foreign tourists waiting for maiko to come out in the alleys of Gion’s photography-prohibited areas know the rules but are ignoring them. Even if we warn tourists, it is difficult to get through to them at this point.”

Thousands of travelers visit Gion to catch a glimpse of the white-painted, silk-clad geishas, but it seems overtourism—and irresponsible tourism due to a lack of cultural awareness—is bringing an end to this particular attraction for travelers. 

We recommend always asking for consent before photographing anyone during your travels, and researching the local culture and etiquette prior to traveling internationally. Japan is known particularly for having a strong sense of cultural etiquette, and travelers will have a happier time visiting there if they are aware of what is acceptable and what is not. 


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Lacey Pfalz

Lacey Pfalz

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Lacey Pfalz is Associate Editor at TravelPulse. She's a passionate advocate of responsible travel and believes the best travel experiences happen outside of a planned itinerary. Lacey currently lives in rural Wisconsin. She can be reached at [email protected].

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