Tourists banned from private alleys in Kyoto’s geisha district


Crowd control: Tourists walking on the street near the Kiyomizudera temple in Kyoto, Japan. — Reuters

VISITORS will be banned from entering private alleys in Kyoto’s famous geisha district, a local representative said, as the ancient city tackles overtourism after the pandemic.

Kyoto residents have long expressed frustration with tourists behaving badly, especially in the city’s Gion district, home to teahouses where “geiko” – as geisha are locally known – and their “maiko” apprentices, perform.

In December, a Gion district council comprised of residents urged Kyoto City to tackle the issue, saying their neighbourhood “is not a theme park”.

One member previously told Japanese media about an instance of a maiko’s kimono being torn and another who had a cigarette butt put in her collar.

With the problem ongoing, the council decided to step up its response.

“We will ask tourists to refrain from entering narrow private streets in or after April,” Isokazu Ota, an executive member of the council said yesterday.

“We don’t want to do this, but we’re desperate.”

Gion’s main Hanamikoji Street, which is public, will remain open to tourists.

Ota said groups of tourists sometimes “act like paparazzi” when geisha emerge from narrow streets, which are just one or two metres wide.

In 2019, the Gion district council put up signs saying “no photography on private roads” warning of fines of up to ¥10,000.

Despite common misconceptions, geishas are not prostitutes, but rather entertainers and raconteurs highly skilled in traditional Japanese dance, musical instruments and games.

Tourism to Japan has been booming since pandemic-era border restrictions were lifted, and other major attractions are also taking steps against overtourism.

This summer, hikers using the most popular route to climb Mount Fuji will be charged US$13 (RM61) each, with numbers capped to ease congestion. — AFP

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