Gion is a fascinating area, and one of my favorite parts is Minami-Shirakawa Street, which follows beside the river, under willow trees, past wooden machiya and historic bridges. There are many traditional inns and restaurants beside the river, and you stand a very good chance of of sighting geisha and maiko. You're almost certain to see rickshaws too. Don't forget to take your camera!
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The Shirakawa flowing through Gion
Willows and wooden machiya beside the Shirakawa
By Cathy Cawood
Community writer
There are many traditional wooden machiya, or townhouses, beside the river
Narrow stone bridges cross the Shirakawa as it flows between Sanjo and Shijo
Cooling off in the summer heat
Each bridge has the name of the river on one of the end posts, and the name of the bridge on another post
In hot Kyoto summers parents bring their children to play in the shallow river
The entrance to this riverside establishment is also a bridge
Girls in summer kimono meet on a bridge in Gion
Rickshaws are often seen on Minami-Shirakawa Street which runs beside the river
It's interesting to read about the history of this area
There are many interesting monuments and marker stones in this history-rich area
Many restaurants and traditional Japanese inns stand on the banks of the Shirakawa as it runs through Gion
This attractive plaster wall needs some repairs
The Shirakawa finally flows into the Kamogawa
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Olga
11 years ago
The river becomes even more beautiful in spring. I like to walk around that area when we visit Kyoto.
I've often seen people in Kyoto rivers - including Kamogawa - in Summer, so I think they must be pretty clean.
Yui Yamaguchi
11 years ago
The river must be very clean as people get in which is very special. The great summer scenery in the city.
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