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Photography Rules

Where you can and cannot take photos

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Museums & Exhibitions

๐Ÿšจ CRITICAL

Photography is often prohibited inside museums, art galleries, and special exhibitions unless explicitly stated. Look for camera icons on signs.

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Temple & Shrine Interiors

โ— IMPORTANT

The interior of main halls (honden/honden) is usually off-limits for photography. Exterior shots are generally fine.

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Photographing People

โ— IMPORTANT

Always ask permission before photographing strangers, especially in kimono/traditional dress. Geisha in Kyoto particularly dislike being photographed.

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No Photos on Private Property

โ— IMPORTANT

Never photograph inside private homes, traditional inns (ryokan), or restaurants without clear permission.

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Gion District โ€“ Photo Ban

๐Ÿšจ CRITICAL

Kyoto's Gion district has a photography ban on private alleys. Violators can be fined ยฅ10,000 on the spot.

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Train Platforms & Facilities

โ„น๏ธ INFO

Some stations and trains prohibit photography. Inside metro/trains, avoid photographing other passengers.

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SNS & Privacy

โš ๏ธ WARNING

Posting recognizable images of strangers on social media without consent can violate Japanese privacy law.