Local officials in Japan’s popular Geisha district in Kyoto will shut off access to “paparazzi” tourists who harass and trouble the globally recognised Japanese women artists, starting April this year.

The historic Gion district’s local council has said it will now ban sightseers and tourists into the alleys and streets housing geisha and maiko (teenager trainee geisha) after facing years of complaints over growing buzz of photography.

  • Dasus@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Oh yeah, that would be rude.

    My point is that this isn’t some totalitarian ban, but needed regulation, and you can still admire and perhaps even photograph, if it’s not inappropriate and you have permission.