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Permanent Exhibit on Kagai Art Culture

An introduction to the world of geiko, maiko and their culture through a diverse range of exhibits, from exquisite hand-painted Yuzen kimono and Nishijin brocade obi sashes, to personal belongings and makeup used by maiko. Exhibits feature precious items such as kanzashi hair ornaments for each season and black crested formal kimono, which are rarely seen in the Gion quarter. Along with photographs conveying the unique atmosphere of the Kagai district, immerse yourself in this secretive yet glamorous world.

Kyomai Dance Performance by Geiko or Maiko

Kyomai (Kyoto Mai Dance) will be performed in the Inoue style by a geiko or maiko. A rare opportunity for visitors to see these graceful dance up close, allowing them to experience the permanent exhibit more intimately.

No photos during dance performance.

Schedule
1st performance 13:30~
2nd performance 14:20~
3rd performance 15:00~
4th performance 16:00~
Tickets for each session will be available from 11:00 on the day of the Kyomai (Kyoto Mai Dance) Performance (sold in order of arrival).
Performance times cannot be changed after purchase.
Capacity
Maximum of 50 people per performance
Elementary & junior high school students on school excursions: 10 students per performance.
Fee
1,500 yen
Separate admission fee applies for entering the Gion Kagai Art Museum.
Visitors with these tickets will be able to re-enter the museum.

Schedule

13:30〜

Kyomai Dance Performance
by Geiko or Maiko

1st performance

13:50〜

Photo Session with
Geiko or Maiko

1st session

14:20〜

Kyomai Dance Performance
by Geiko or Maiko

2nd performance

15:00〜

Kyomai Dance Performance
by Geiko or Maiko

3rd performance

15:20〜

Photo Session with
Geiko or Maiko

2nd session

16:00〜

Kyomai Dance Performance
by Geiko or Maiko

4th performance

Photo Session with Geiko or Maiko

A unique opportunity to take a commemorative photo with a geiko or maiko using your smartphone. You will also receive an Instant Film photo with a senjafuda sticker with the name of the geiko or maiko, which will be handed to you in an original pouch bag.

Schedule
1st session 13:50 ~
2nd session 15:20 ~
Tickets for each session will be available from 11:00 on the day of the photo session (sold in order of arrival).
Session times cannot be changed after purchase.
Capacity
Maximum of 20 groups per session (up to 5 people per group)
Fee
2,000 yen per group
Separate admission fee applies for the Gion Kagai Art Museum.
Visitors with these tickets will be able to re-enter the museum.

Schedule

13:30〜

Kyomai Dance Performance
by Geiko or Maiko

1st performance

13:50〜

Photo Session with
Geiko or Maiko

1st session

14:20〜

Kyomai Dance Performance
by Geiko or Maiko

2nd performance

15:00〜

Kyomai Dance Performance
by Geiko or Maiko

3rd performance

15:20〜

Photo Session with
Geiko or Maiko

2nd session

16:00〜

Kyomai Dance Performance
by Geiko or Maiko

4th performance

Chisen Water Garden

This water garden was created in 1913, and renovations were completed in March 2024. A tea house named Jo-an and a stone bridge are skillfully arranged around a pond reflecting the surrounding greenery. We hope you enjoy the beauty of nature in this garden, which provides a contrast to the striking artificial beauty seen in the maiko exhibit. In the evening, the garden is transformed by illuminations.

Kaburenjo Main Building Theater

Sections of the Kaburenjo Main Building Theater, a traditional Japanese-style grand theater, where geiko and maiko perform the Miyako Odori Dance Performance, is exceptionally open to the public. This two-story building, built entirely with Japanese hinoki cypress, incorporates elements of traditional Japanese design throughout the building, including the ceilings and lighting fixtures. A documentary on the Miyako Odori Dance Performance will also be shown on a special screen.

The Kaburenjo Main Building Theater may be closed at certain times of the year. Please check the website prior to your visit. Sections available for viewing may vary depending on the time of year.

Exhibit on the Miyako Odori Dance Performance

In addition to the audience seats, passages used by maiko during the Miyako Odori Dance Performance in April, when they begin the performance with the invigorating cheer of “Yo-i-Yasa-!'', will be open to the public. Kimono worn by geiko and maiko will also be displayed on the stage.

Lantern Illuminations

Red lanterns adorned with the emblem of sweet rice dumplings are symbols of the Gion Kobu quarter of the Kagai district, their soft light illuminating the traditional townscape and exuding elegance and a sense of otherwordliness. These red lanterns are also hung around the buildings and lit up at dusk.

The Art Bar

A sophisticated space with paintings of geiko and maiko, with a focus on original drawings of historical posters of the Miyako Odori Dance Performance. We offer a carefully curated menu featuring local sake from Kyoto and Japanese whisky. Revel in the unique, relaxing atmosphere of Gion-machi while appreciating these precious works of art.

Open only to visitors of the Gion Kagai Museum.

Opening hours
14:00〜20:00

Museum Shop

We have gathered a collection of souvenirs related to maiko, the Gion Kobu quarter of the Kagai district and the Miyako Odori Dance Performance. Visit our shop to discover the perfect reminder of your trip to Kyoto.