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Not all is Geisha

For their 20th birthday, Japanese girls dress kimonos and walk the streets of Kyoto (and to a lesser extent of Tokyo). Much rarer is to meet a Geisha. It happened in Kyoto, just before she quickly disappeared in a taxi after a special evening at the restaurant.

Kyoto’s motto: dress (kimonos) ’til you drop

Tourists at Meiji Jingu Shrine, Tokyo

Kimono girls at Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Kyoto

It is a tradition of many to get married (or just photo-shooted?) at Meiji Jingu Shrine, Tokyo

A Geisha in Gion, the theater district of Kyoto

Click to zoom in. This photo series is part of the reportage Japan of mine


Filed under: photography of people, street photography, Travel photography Tagged: 2 weeks guide through japan, 2 weeks in japan, Artborghi Japan of mine, artborghi japan photoreportage, experience japan, geisha of kyoto, kimono girls, lorenzo borghi japan of mine, photography in japan


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