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Destinations · Kyoto · 25 Jun 2026 · 03:55 GMT+7

Kyoto’s visitor-management plan reroutes the autumn crowds

A coordinated push on timing and transport aims to spread demand across the calendar rather than cap it.
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By Camille Dubois
Destinations desk · 25 Jun 2026
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Key takeaways
Kyoto will steer autumn visitors across twelve managed corridors and a wider booking window, a plan the city frames as redistribution rather than restriction.
The model is being watched by historic cities everywhere weighing how to keep the visitors and lose the crush.
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Kyoto will steer autumn visitors across twelve managed corridors and a wider booking window, a plan the city frames as redistribution rather than restriction. Early data shows a 5% rise in arrivals without the gridlock of recent peaks.

The model is being watched by historic cities everywhere weighing how to keep the visitors and lose the crush. WorldTravelBrief will track dwell times and transport loads through the season.

Kyoto
On the ground in Kyoto
By Camille Dubois · WorldTravelBrief
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