Surrounded by foreign tourists, the bustling streets of Gion, Kyoto, Japan, are filled with cute and dignified maikos walking back and forth.
[4k video 60fps] The streets of Gion, Kyoto, Japan, feel like a step back in time. Narrow cobblestone streets line the streets, with traditional wooden houses lined up. Many of the tourists passing through are foreigners from all over the world, and the streets are filled with bustle, with many different languages being spoken. Among them, the maikos walking quietly with a dignified presence are particularly eye-catching.
Their white-painted faces, vivid red lips, colorful kimonos, and gorgeous hairpins swaying are a sight unique to Kyoto. Tourists are fascinated by their beauty, and the streets are crowded with people pointing their cameras at them and people wanting to take pictures with them, but the maikos pass by quietly and quickly, undisturbed by the hustle and bustle.
Occasionally, the maiko will stop and bow with a slight smile, and even for that moment, their movements are filled with dignity. A world apart from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Gion's unique tranquility and splendor coexist, making it a true symbol of Kyoto. Tourists wander the streets of Gion, marveling at the coexistence of tradition and exoticism, and the presence of the maiko adds to the special atmosphere.