Walking along the road, feeling the style of the garden, unconsciously, has already reached the famous Huajian Road. "Flower see" means to enjoy flowers in Japanese, but there is no cherry blossom here, but the land of the old city.
From the Edo period, it is the most stylish flower street in Japan. It is also one of the few places where you can still see geisha. Huajian Xiaolu is the oldest famous flower street in Japan. It traverses the only area of the park from north to south and is also the essence of it. Starting from Yili Tea House, it is about a kilometer in length.
There are reservations for the buildings in the Edo period. There are high-end dining pavilions on both sides. The street lamps are lantern styles with flowers and streets. At night, the lights at the beginning of the night can also see the shadows of the dancers. All kinds of restaurants and performance venues on the trails are unique. In the evening, after passing through the flower path, it has already started to be lively. When night falls, red lanterns will light up in front of various izakayas, and it will be especially beautiful in the night.
In the Japanese-style house next to the flower road, I gradually lost my way. I was looking for a road to Kiyomizu-dera Temple. I looked at the small and messy roads on the map and I didn't know where to go. At this moment, suddenly the showers made us look awkward in the lost situation, but finally found the direction.
Bei_Xiaoxian.
Huajian Xiaolu is 1.5 kilometers long. It has been a flower street since ancient times. Yes, it is the flower street you think of, or the most famous flower street in Kyoto. Whenever I start to enter the night, I will occasionally encounter an elegant geisha, and the disease department will take a shuttle to the hospital. Here, it is indeed the place where Kyoto is most likely to encounter real geisha. The red brick wall, the tea house and the high-level kiosk with wooden window doors, red lanterns hanging in front of the door, and the three connected (frontal) white beads printed on it are the marks of the Gion store. If the store has a geisha or maiko performance service, the lantern will be marked with the word "dancing", and the eponymous wooden nameplate will be hung outside the door.
Sea-Cen.
Hanamikoji Street and Kamogawa River
Hanamikoji Street is lined with elegant buildings that exude an ancient charm, retaining the old-fashioned atmosphere of a teahouse district, attracting many tourists. Walking along the street feels like stepping back into the Edo period. The area around Tatsumi Bridge, which is the entrance to Hanamikoji Street, is a traditional building preservation area and is very popular.
The Kamogawa Riverbank is not only a popular tourist spot but also a favorite place for locals to spend their leisure time. As night falls, Kamogawa becomes bustling with activity. We sat by the riverbank, daydreaming while listening to the gentle sound of the flowing water.
Restaurants or teahouses along the Kamogawa River set up temporary terraces on the riverbed, where visitors can enjoy delicious food on tatami mats while taking in the river scenery.
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Kyoto Sunset
#kyoto #sunset
Kieran Abraham Nugroho
🌸 Kyoto's Quintessential Charm Unveiled 🏮
Sannenzaka & Ninenzaka
Step back in time on the historic steps of Sannenzaka & Ninenzaka, where Kyoto's ancient heart beats. This bustling commercial street is lined with traditional wooden houses, offering everything from local delicacies to souvenirs. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere and enjoy the picturesque scenery. Don't miss the Totoro Shop for a dash of whimsy! 📍 2-chome, Masuya-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto 605-0826, Kyoto Prefecture
Hanamikoji Street
Stroll down the enchanting Hanamikoji Street in Gion, where the romantic namesake matches the locale's allure. Though famed as a geisha district, it's the kimono-clad visitors and traditional architecture that steal the show. Indulge in local snacks and soak up the lively evening vibes, but watch your step on the slippery cobblestones! 📍 Gionmachi Minamigawa, Kyoto, 600-8340, Japan
Gion Corner
Experience the artistry of Kyoto at Gion Corner, renowned for its geisha performances. Delve into Japanese culture with a variety of shows, including tea ceremonies and puppetry. While photo ops with the geisha may be elusive, the rich experience of the performances more than compensates. Just be wary of the tourist trap feel some visitors report. 📍 570-2 Gionmachi Minamigawa, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0074, Japan
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Embracing Tradition: Exploring Gion, Kyoto’s Geisha District
Gion, Kyoto, offers a delightful blend of history, culture, and serene beauty, making it a must-visit destination.
Places to Visit:
Hanami-koji Street is a picturesque area with traditional tea houses, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Yasaka Shrine stands out with its vibrant festivals and stunning architecture, while Gion Corner offers a taste of traditional Japanese arts, from tea ceremonies to Kyoto-style dance.
The Shirakawa Area, with its charming canal lined with cherry trees and stone bridges, provides a tranquil setting. Maruyama Park is another serene spot, especially beautiful during cherry blossom season.
Things to Do:
Engage in an authentic tea ceremony for a unique cultural experience, or watch a traditional performance by maikos (apprentice geishas) or geikos (geishas).
Pontocho Alley, a narrow lane filled with restaurants and bars, offers a blend of traditional and modern dining. If you visit in July, the Gion Matsuri festival, with its grand parades and cultural events, is not to be missed.
Don’t forget to savor Kyoto’s local cuisine, including kaiseki (multi-course meals), yudofu (tofu hot pot), and matcha sweets.
Tips:
Gion is especially enchanting in the evening when the streets are lit by lanterns, creating a magical atmosphere.
Be respectful of local customs, especially if you encounter geishas or maikos.
While photography is popular, always be mindful and avoid being intrusive.
In summary, Gion is a place where history and tradition are beautifully preserved, offering visitors a serene and enriching experience.
Saiem Muhammad
Kyoto Gion Hanami-Koji
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This is the filming location of 'Memoirs of a Geisha' starring Spielberg, Zhang Ziyi, Ken Watanabe, Michelle Yeoh, and Gong Li🎬
Gion covers a relatively wide area, and Hanami-Koji is the most central street within it, also the only road accessible by car, leading straight to the Shirakawa River. Along both sides, there are many small alleys, and inside the small wooden buildings, there are mostly little pubs, restaurants, and teahouses, exuding a sense of historical nostalgia.
During the day, it's not very crowded, but it might be busier at night, with some young girls in kimonos taking pictures, of various skin tones.
I visited six years ago during the cherry blossom season, and it felt even better than this time.
3th@n C@rt3r
Hanami Koji is a traditional old flower street in Kyoto, Japan
Hanami Koji is an old street in Kyoto that starts from the red-walled Ichi-riki Chaya and goes straight to the Gion art venue.
📍Specific location: Higashiyama District, Kyoto City, Japan
💰Ticket information: Free
⏱Opening hours: All day
🚒Transportation strategy: Take the Keihan train to Shijo Station in Gion and then walk
🥃🍸Both sides of the street are traditional Japanese wooden houses, most of which are curtain-teahouses and pubs, with menus and geisha performance notices posted at the door.
🎥📽It is said that this place was once the filming location for 'Memoirs of a Geisha' starring Gong Li, Michelle Yeoh, and Zhang Ziyi.
KORI ERICKSON
Kyoto's most beautiful flower street - Gion - the filming location of "Memoirs of a Geisha"
Gion is the most famous 'flower street' of geishas in modern Japan. Located in the Higashiyama district to the east of the Kamo River in Kyoto, Gion is divided into two areas: Gion East and Gion Kobu. It is said that the Edo Shogunate first allowed teahouses to operate here in 1665, and it has a history of more than 300 years. At its peak in the early 19th century, there were over 3,000 geishas in Gion. Many of the geisha houses and teahouses still retain their architecture from that time, and in 1999, the Japanese government designated it as a historical landscape preservation area. The representative building of Gion is the Gion Kaburenjo Theater, which is a dance theater jointly funded by the geisha houses. Every April, geishas perform the 'Kyoto Dance' here, showcasing the elegance of geishas and the art of classical Japanese song and dance. There are currently 83 teahouses in Gion, with about 120 geishas and kabuki performers.
⌛️ Opening Hours: All day (Monday-Sunday)
⚠️tips: *Business status changes frequently, it is advised to always pay attention to the notices at the scenic area.
🎫 Admission Fee: Free
🏃♀️ Recommended Duration: 1-3 hours
📇 Address: Gionmachi, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
🚌 Transportation Tips: Take the 'Keihan Main Line' and get off at 'Gion-shijo Station', or take the city bus and get off at 'Gion Station'.
Julian Kensington
Explore the mysterious flower streets of Kyoto
If you want to avoid the crowds, set off from Hoshino OMO5 Kyoto Gion at 7 am and follow the hotel guide for a walking tour of Kyoto's most secretive spots.
📷Hanami-Koji
As an ancient flower street in Japan, it perfectly preserves the architectural style of the Edo period. The wooden machiya on both sides were places where Kabuki actors lived, learned, and performed. It's interesting to listen to the guide's stories that are not known to the public.
📷Yasui Konpiragu
In the shrine, there's a huge ema-shaped rock with a large hole in the middle. According to the guide, crawling through the hole can dispel bad luck and bring good fortune, if you believe in it.
📷Hokan-ji Temple Yasaka Pagoda
A landmark of Kyoto, visible from many places. The guide will take you to the best angle for photos, capturing the most beautiful Kyoto through winding paths.
📷Yasaka Shrine
The most popular shrine in Kyoto, it's quite peaceful in the morning. This is the time to take photos and enjoy the shrine all to yourself.
OMO5 is just a street away from Yasaka Shrine, and staying at the hotel allows you to join the tour for free every day. It's not far to walk to Kiyomizu Temple, Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka, and Kodai-ji Temple, which is especially suitable for a Kyoto city walk. Only by exploring in the early morning and evening can you discover the true essence of Kyoto.
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Hanamikoji Street
#2024wish Hanamikoji Street is a mesmerizing blend of Kyoto's rich history and contemporary allure. Strolling through its narrow lanes, one is enveloped in the ambiance of traditional tea houses, vibrant kimono shops, and the tantalizing aroma of local delicacies. The street's unique charm lies in its ability to seamlessly weave together the past and present, creating an immersive experience that captivates both locals and tourists alike. From the intricate architecture to the bustling market stalls, Hanamikoji Street offers a sensory journey that truly showcases the heart and soul of Kyoto. A must-visit destination for those seeking to embrace the essence of Japanese culture. 🏯🌸
I wish to go back here in 2024
Tala_Travel10
The most beautiful small street in Kyoto, Japan
Japan's most charming small street: once the largest geisha district in Kyoto, tourists check in wearing kimonos.
When it comes to Kyoto, Japan, those who have traveled to Japan must be familiar. It is one of the three major tourist destinations in the Kansai region of Japan, the other two being Nara and Osaka. Tourists coming to the Kansai region almost never miss Kyoto, a historical and cultural ancient capital with a history of thousands of years.
Here, most of the buildings are listed as World Cultural Heritage, and it is also one of the important towns of traditional culture in Japan. Among them, the most popular small street for tourists is undoubtedly Hanami Lane.
Hanami Lane is a north-south street on the west side of the old teahouse Manting in Kyoto, located 100 meters west of Shijo Avenue. The street environment is quiet and well-planned. Although it is not long, the teahouses with curtains lined up deeply attract a large number of tourists.
In the crowd, tourists in kimonos are visible everywhere. This seemingly quiet but very lively small street can be said to be one of the most beautiful places in Gion.
leilanimoon88
#tokyotrip #japantrip #kyoto #shinjuku #hakone #hanamikoji #shibuya you can never get bored with japan.. we landed in Narita and took the NEX and Shinkansen straight to Kyoto.. get there under 4 hours. Japan is beautiful in all seasons .. Sakura in spring, Hanabi in summer, different shades of leaves in autumn and fluffy snow in winter.. u can find something for everyone anytime in this beautiful island country and the fooooood .. omg! every cities or town has their own signature cuisine.. I wanna go back to japan again and again!
NicolePBB
There is a small road called Hualien Road. What a nice name is, but it is also crowded. When we walked, we deviated from the main road. The shops on the small roads next to it did not open the door. It is more suitable for us. The strong wind and the wind can only be realized in no one's place. It is not easy to find a few quiet alleys in such a crowded garden. There are small flower paths and vehicles. There are staff members who command traffic safety, although they are very crowded, but they are very orderly.
vivian.ting.
Gion Garden sees the path, which is the most prosperous street in Japan. When it comes to Kyoto, it will naturally associate with Gion, and it is also the location of the movie "Memoirs of Geisha". Both rows are Japanese architecture. A lot of young ladies wearing kimonos can't tell whether they are Japanese or tourists. They inadvertently see geisha walking on the raft holding a cosmetic bag, don't look back, and look back at the four seats.
Dessie.
The first time I came to Japan, I didn't choose Tokyo, which is a prosperous fashion trend. I chose Kyoto, which I must go to in the early days. Located in the Kansai region of Japan, Kyoto has been the capital of Japan for the millennium from the Heian dynasty to the Meiji Restoration. It is the true place of Japanese culture and the soul of Yamato.
I am afraid that no city has so many ancient temples and shrines as Kyoto, and the amazing density of ancient buildings has made her one of the most culturally rich cities in the world. You can experience the secular customs of Kyoto by crossing the path with the costumed geisha or watching a kabuki performance. Kyotos youthful vibrancy can be felt in a large number of bookstores, coffee shops, tea houses and specialty shops on the streets.
Fushimi Inari Taisha: The head office of the 30,000-odd Inari Shrine in Japan is one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto.
Hachiman Shrine: It is one of the most popular shrines in the incense.
Kamogawa: The best place in Kamogawa's scenery is the area of the Yasukuni Shrine, the forest of the Yasukuni Shrine, which enjoys the reputation of Kyoto's lungs and is a world heritage.
Kiyomizu-dera Temple: One of the national treasures of Japan, the oldest temple in Kyoto.
Three years and two years : Various hand-to-hand rituals, the first choice for specialty shops.
: The first choice for being close to nature.
[Most tickets to Kyoto are charged; Kyoto trips can be purchased for one-day coupons; recommended stay in Japanese-style homestay]
chenhaowen.
Huajian Xiaolu is a famous cultural street in Kyoto. The history can be traced back to the Edo period in Japan four hundred years ago. This street is a famous flower street. At one end of the street, cherry blossoms are romantic in spring, and other seasons are also literary and art resorts. .
belongs to the Gion area, which is the birthplace of traditional Japanese culture. In the past, the Kabuki performance was born in the vicinity of the flower path and the surrounding area. Today, there is still a traditional kabuki performance in the middle of the path.
There are a lot of places to rent kimonos in the park. Every day, tourists wear kimonos and take pictures on the trails. Strolling through the path, you will pass by many beautiful women inadvertently.
Traffic Tips: After the Keihan Tram is just four stops, you can walk for about five minutes.
WUXIPENG.
Hanamijiu is the most famous flower street in Kyoto. It preserves the buildings of the Edo period. There are high-end restaurants on both sides of the street, and geisha is often seen. Maybe there won't be many surprises during the day, but once you get into the night, the whole street will change instantly. If you are lucky enough to encounter a rain, the whole street will reflect the light and shadow.
The lights here are like stars. We walked in the streets of light and shadow with small umbrellas. The pedestrians mottled and hurriedly walked like a symphony of the night, and the quietness of the night lingered in the sound of the rain.