The New Zealand Herald

Geisha photo ban

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Visitors to Kyoto’s Gion district face on-the-spot fines for taking snaps of geisha after ongoing issues with illmannere­d tourists seeking selfies. Residents have banned photograph­y on private lanes and tourists breaking the rules face a fine of ¥10,000 ($144). Mimiko Takayasu, the head of an associatio­n of local residents and shop owners, told national broadcaste­r NHK that the ban was introduced to “preserve Gion’s traditiona­l atmosphere”. Japan’s tourist industry has grown exponentia­lly in recent years, with the ancient capital of Kyoto one of the most popular destinatio­ns. Inevitably, the Gion district of narrow, flagstoned alleyways and discreet tea houses where Japan’s legendary geisha have performed for centuries has become a must-see for visitors. That has, however, led to a clash of cultures. Geisha have complained of being chased along streets, pressured to pose for selfies and even pursued into tea houses and their homes. Foreign tourists have also tried to touch their kimono and elaborate wigs and to pluck the delicate ornaments from their hairpieces.

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