Gion Festival... Pre-Festival Night
On July 15th (Wednesday) and 16th (Thursday), during the evening festivities, certain areas will become pedestrian-only zones (car-free zones), lined with food stalls.
The pedestrian zone hours, excluding some streets, are from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM.
The pedestrian areas include Shijō Street (from Higashioji Street to Horikawa Street), Karasuma-dori Street (from Oike Street to Takatsuji Street), Muromachi-dōri (from Sanjō Street to Takatsuji Street), and Shinmachidori (from Takoyakushi Street to Takatsuji Street).
Bicycles are not allowed in the pedestrian-only zones.
The Gion Festival nights can get quite crowded, especially around the floats and major streets, making movement difficult.
Avoid going against the flow of people and steer towards less crowded streets.
Parents with small children and elderly individuals should refrain from pushing into the crowded center.
Stay hydrated and take measures against the heat.
As evening falls, the sounds of "Konchikichin" resonate from each float district. The Gion music, played with bells, flutes, and drums, has long been cherished as a sound heralding the arrival of summer in Kyoto. Surrounded by the glow of lanterns, the time spent admiring the floats while listening to Gion music is truly enchanting.
The lantern light adds a different kind of splendor compared to daytime. Due to the large crowds, stepping back to view the overall scene is also beautiful.
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