We had a wonderful time and would highly recommend it!

Exclusive Private Tea Ceremony with a Geisha Tour
An intimate and authentic encounter with a geisha, accompanied by a geisha expert





From iconic landmarks to tucked-away local favorites, these are the places you’ll explore and experience firsthand with your Expert.
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Miyagawa-cho Street
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Hanamiko-ji Street
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Tea House with Geisha and Maiko
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English-speaking expert guideTours led in English, offering you unbroken understanding throughout.
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Intentionally sized groupsA smaller group means more time for conversations and questions.
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Tickets and entrance feesAll entry tickets included (unless clearly stated otherwise).
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HeadsetsHeadsets are included on tours that need them, so every word can be heard.
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GratuitiesWe encourage tipping as a way to thank your guide after your experience.
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Food and drinkRefreshments are only included during a tour when clearly noted.
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Transportation to and from the meeting pointGuests organize pre- and post-tour transport themselves - this service can be added by request.
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Hotel pickup or drop-offUnless noted, travel to or from accommodation isn’t included - this service can be added by request.
Make the Most of Your Tour
Some helpful advice for getting the most from your experience, from practical prep to small on-the-day tips.
- Wear comfortable footwear
- Check the weather and dress appropriately
- Bring a bottle of water (no glass)
- Feel free to ask your Expert anything
- Bring firearms or weapons
- Bring sharp objects (e.g. knives, swiss army knives, switchblades, hiking sticks)
- Dress inappropriately to enter religious sites or sacred monuments
Frequently Asked Questions
On the other hand, the "Geisha District Night Tour: Exploring Gion" offers a more general exploration of Kyoto's geisha districts, with a focus on the historical and cultural context of the geisha community. This tour includes a guided walk through the atmospheric streets of Gion at dusk, providing insights into the geisha tradition against the backdrop of Kyoto's beautiful twilight.
The two tours can be combined - we recommend you let us know in advance by contacting our team to allow us to set them up correctly and to grant you a smooth and unforgettable experience.
Please note that this tour is unique in that most of the payment goes towards a non-refundable reservation fee with the esteemed geisha tea house that is visited as a part of this experience. Due to the tea house policy and the traditional Japanese cultural importance of respecting and maintaining commitments, this booking is 100% non-refundable. Therefore, we strongly recommend confirming your availability before booking to ensure a seamless experience.
Don’t just take our word for it
Our Geisha experience in Kyoto was truly unforgettable. Marcin’s deep knowledge and thoughtful explanations brought the history, artistry, and traditions of geisha culture to life in a way that felt both respectful and fascinating. Time flew by during the tour, and the intimate tea house experience with the geiko and maiko was incredibly special. Marcin went above and beyond to ensure we had a meaningful and memorable experience. Highly recommend!
Wow! This was an experience that my husband and I will never forget. Marcin was incredibly knowledgeable and we truly enjoyed all of the information he shared. I highly recommend the Tea Ceremony to anyone who may be considering it!
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Exclusive Private Tea Ceremony with a Geisha Tour
Geisha Tea Ceremony Experience in Kyoto Overview
- Location: Kyoto
- Duration: Approximately 2 hours
- Primary focus: Geisha culture, traditional arts, tea ceremony
- Format: Private experience
Who This Experience Is For
- Travelers seeking an authentic geisha experience in Kyoto, not a staged or costumed encounter
- Visitors interested in Japanese cultural traditions, performance arts, and etiquette
- Guests looking for a structured, respectful introduction to geisha culture
- Adults and teens (13+) comfortable with quiet observation and cultural protocol
- Travelers who value cultural preservation and ethical tourism
Geisha Tea Ceremony Highlights
- Entry into a traditional ochaya (teahouse) normally closed to the general public
- Participation in a formal geisha tea ceremony in Kyoto
- Live artistic performance by a practicing geiko (geisha) and maiko (apprentice)
- Cultural interpretation by an expert guide before and after the ceremony
- Guided walk through one of Kyoto’s historic geisha districts
What Makes This Tour Unique?
Meet the Districts & Honor the Boundaries
Ponto-chō is famed for its riverside dining and discreet teahouses.
Kamishichiken offers a quieter, more contemplative environment less frequented by visitors.
Important to note: Due to rising concerns about over-tourism, several private alleys in Gion now restrict access to preserve serenity and respect for geiko. This makes guided, intimate experiences like ours essential, for both preservation and appreciation.
Practical Information
- Age requirement: 13+
- Dress code: Socks required (tatami flooring)
- Accessibility: Elevator available; narrow stairs also present
- Mobility notes: Tatami flooring requires clean, shoe-free access
- Booking note: Fixed time only; availability depends on teahouse scheduling
Why This Is One of the Best Geisha Experiences in Kyoto
Intimate Format: Fully private and thoughtfully paced for reflection and meaningful interaction.
Ethical & Educational: Designed to foster respect and awareness, especially in light of recent tourism restrictions.
Cultural Preservation: Supports geiko and local tradition through responsible tourism.













