Fushimi Inari Taisha

Okay, last post about Kyoto!  One of the most famous sights in Kyoto, even all of Japan is the Fushimi Inari Taisha. I recommend you click the link to see pictures of what the temple looks like when it is empty -- because it definitely will not look like that when you are there!

This shrine is famous for the thousands of red torii gates that are on the property.  Each gate has a wish or prayer on it from local businesses.



Inari is the shinto god of rice, very important to the Japanese with the fox being its messenger.  Thus this shrine has many statues of foxes, which tend to have red bibs on.


I was surprised at how big this shrine was; I also had not realized that it did have quite a hike in the back.  We did a bit of one, but had not timed this visit well with lunch.

Map of the grounds.  We got up about half way before the big circle starts
 The torii gates are everywhere and all sizes.  It can cost up to 1M JPY to purchase one!




The colors really are so vibrant in the forest.

Time at shrine: 2 hrs
Times visited: 1
Overall: A-

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