Neko wrote:This thread is so awesome and informative! If I ever visit Tokyo, can you be my guide Stormrider?
Have you ever been to Kyoto? Have you ever seen a Geisha? Or an Oiran (are they in Kyoto. I can't remember)?
Also, are Japanese? You said you've lived in Japan for 2.5 years.
Or maybe...
Gaijin desu ka?
Sure thing. I'll show you all the great spots. We can go see where the goth/maid/doll teenagers hang out. Then we can go see the elderly people with the green/pink/and purple hair (true).

Kyoto is an awesome spot. I've been there 4 times now. If you want to see traditional old Japan. This is the spot. Kyoto used to be the capital of Japan, so there are hundreds of temples, a dozen palaces, and other neat things to see. Kyoto is about 2 hours from Tokyo via the Shinkansen. Foreigners can get a special Shinkansen discount ticket that allows them to travel any where in a two week period. I am not entirely sure of the price, it might be around $200 or $300.
Here are some pictures from Kyoto, when I went there last spring:
The first two are taken in the Gion district, which is the most traditional district. It's like being in old times Japan. This is also where you'll glimpse Geishas and Maikos scuttling down the street as they go to work in the evenings. To meet a Geisha, you must be invited by a well respected friend. And be prepared to spend $1000 for one or two hours of entertainment, which includes song/dance, food, drinking, and talking (in Japanese). Geishas are not prostitutes despite what the movies describe.


These are not Geishas. Just three women dressed in Kimonos. They probably work at a ryokan or restaurant in Gion.

The last photo is of the Golden Temple:

ps - Hai, watashi wa America-jin desu.
