My day of sightseeing across Kyoto began at the famous Fushimi Inari-taisha before returning to the city to visit Kinaku-ji and Kiyomizu Dera. And although I felt I had seen enough, I found myself walking towards Gion Corner — a theater that has a daily cultural show showing some Japanese traditions and live theater.
The sun had set over KyotoThe shows are held inside Yasaka Hall, next to the Gion Kobu Kaburenjo TheatreI was on two minds about attending the show. It’s quite pricey ¥3150 (₹1700/$25/€24) and I assumed there wouldn’t be any tickets for the final show.But it turns out there still a few seats left for the final show. And since I was already in line, I thought why not, and bought myself a ticketWe all sat down for the show. Other than introductions of each segment in English, everything else would be in Japanese.