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High above Gion, Kyoto’s Imperial Hotel is a new frontier for geisha district

March 6, 2026 at 02:20 AM
By Japan Times
 High above Gion, Kyoto’s Imperial Hotel is a new frontier for geisha district
Open from March 5, the Imperial Hotel, Kyoto offers unprecedented views of — and exclusive access to — the ancient capital’s most famous geisha district.

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Open from March 5, the Imperial Hotel, Kyoto offers unprecedented views of — and exclusive access to — the ancient capital’s most famous geisha distri Open from March 5, the Imperial Hotel, Kyoto offers unprecedented views of — and exclusive access to — the ancient capital’s most famous geisha distri Monitor developments in for further updates.

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Open from March 5, the Imperial Hotel, Kyoto offers unprecedented views of — and exclusive access to

Open from March 5, the Imperial Hotel, Kyoto offers unprecedented views of — and exclusive access to — the ancient capital’s most famous geisha district.
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