Tourists to be banned from private alleys in Kyoto’s geisha district

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A maiko’s kimono was reportedly torn by an unruly tourist, another had a cigarette butt put in her collar.

– Visitors will be banned from entering private alleys in Kyoto’s famous geisha district, a local representative said on March 7, as the ancient city tackles overtourism after the Covid-19 pandemic.

In December, a Gion district council comprised of residents urged Kyoto city to tackle the issue, saying their neighbourhood was “not a theme park”. Mr Ota said groups of tourists sometimes “act like paparazzi” when geisha emerge from narrow streets, which are just 1m to 2m wide.

 

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