Kyoto residents have long expressed frustration with tourists misbehaving, especially in the city's Gion district, home to teahouses where "geiko"—as geisha are locally known—and their young "maiko" apprentices perform
Visitors will be banned from entering private alleys in Kyoto's famous geisha district, a local representative said on Thursday, 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 young "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.