Fushimi Inari Taisha

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MaryAnn *****
4 Nov 2025
Amanda is our tour guide, she is nice and informative. You need to be early if you like to sit down in the front seat. I have a great time on this trip, highly recommended!
2+
JR *********
4 Nov 2025
highly recommended! nice place and good tour guide
2+
Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Chose this tour instead of others because of the Nara portion. LOVED IT! Was able to see many checkpoints in one day, which was very convenient for me. Alex was very knowledgeable and a great guide! Highly recommend!!!!!
Louise ***
4 Nov 2025
its a value for money day tour. I only wanted to go to Katsuoji Temple and Minoh Falls as I had went to the other 2 attractions before. The coach ride will bring you to all places indicated saving you the hassle of finding your way around.
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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Our guide Christine was super nice, engaging, funny, and knowledgeable. The itinerary was great, we were able to visit 3 major places in one day. Christine gave good recommendations for what to do in each location (what to visit, places to eat and shop). Nara park was fun, we were able to feed the deer. Arashiyama was another great experience, walking along the bamboo forest was nice and the air felt very fresh. we also got to do some souvenir shopping and grab lunch in the area. Our last stop was the Fushimi Inari Torii gates, here my friend and I were able to take some photos and eat some delicious street food.
2+
Sofia *************
4 Nov 2025
Being able to go to so many attractions in one day was great! Our guide, Eric, was very friendly and gave good explanations about the places we went to. Our entire family's favorite was Nara Park.
Donna *******
4 Nov 2025
We had an amazing time feeding the friendly deer at Nara Park, followed by a serene visit to the temple (separate ticket required). The walk through the Bamboo Forest in Arashiyama was especially relaxing thanks to the cool weather. Our tour guide, Joanna, was exceptional—she shared detailed historical insights and made the experience truly enriching. After the Bamboo Forest tour, we were given free time to explore on our own. Unfortunately, I misread our Sagano train return ticket and missed the scheduled bus back. Despite the strict timing, Joanna kindly stayed behind, watched over our luggage, and even helped us get tickets to Kyoto Station. Her support meant the world to us. Thank you, Joanna—we deeply appreciate your help!
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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Great experience, well organised tour and very friendly and knowledgeable guide (Tina). highly recommended
2+

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What to know about Fushimi Inari Taisha

Welcome to the iconic Fushimi-Inari Taisha shrine in Kyoto. Explore the famous vibrant red torii gates leading to Mount Inari, a 233-meter-tall sacred spot dedicated to Inari, the deity of rice and business success. Admire the fox statues, believed to be messengers of Inari, and experience the history of this blessed Shinto shrine, attracting visitors from all around the world.
68 Fukakusa Yabunouchicho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, Japan

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Must-Visit Attractions in Fushimi-Inari Taisha

1. Fushimi Inari Taisha

Go on a 3.5-kilometer hike surrounded by 10,000 vibrant orange gates, creating a truly magical and unparalleled journey. As you make your way to the mountain peak, you'll encounter miniature shrines and peaceful hideaways, providing a tranquil escape from the bustling crowds.

2. Senbon Torii Gates

Take a walk through the iconic Senbon Torii Gates, a trail lined with thousands of donated gates inscribed with names, leading to the serene forest of Mount Inari. Each gate, donated by individuals and companies, displays the donor's name and donation date. Prices range from 400,000 yen for smaller gates to over one million yen for larger gates.

3. Main Hall and Romon Gate

You can stop by the grand Romon Gate at the shrine's entrance and show your respects through a small offering at the main hall (honden) where the respected deity is enshrined.

4. Yotsutsuji Intersection

After a 30-45 minute climb, the number of torii gates gradually decreases, and you will arrive at the Yotsutsuji intersection, approximately halfway up the mountain. Here, you can appreciate lovely views of Kyoto and choose between continuing on a circular route to the summit. Many hikers opt to turn back at this point since the trail offers limited variation beyond this intersection and there are fewer gates along the trail.

5. Fox statues

Foxes are commonly seen as the messengers of the Inari deity, with fox statues scattered throughout the shrine. According to Japanese lore, these foxes love to eat aburaage, a type of deep-fried tofu. Along the shrine's path, you can find tea stalls offering tasty inari sushi (rice-filled aburaage pockets) and kitsune udon (noodle soup with aburaage), both serving as delightful and satisfying light meal options.

6. Fushimi-Inari Taisha Restaurants

As you stroll towards the shrine, you'll find Japanese restaurants and souvenir shops lining the way. Keep an eye out for sweet shops offering tsujiura senbei, a fortune cookie variety thought to have originated in the 19th century. Interestingly, some assume that these treats could be the predecessors to the famous Chinese-American fortune cookie we know today.

Tips for Your Fushimi-Inari Taisha Visit

When is the best time to visit Fushimi-Inari Taisha?

It's best to visit Fushimi Inari Taisha early in the morning to avoid crowds or in the evening for a serene experience. Plan your trip to make the most of your time at this iconic site.

How to go to Fushimi-Inari Taisha?

Located in southern Kyoto city, Fushimi Inari Taisha is easily accessed from Kyoto Station. You can take the JR Nara Line to Inari Station. The shrine is located opposite the Inari Station. Alternatively, take the Keihan Line to Fushimi Inari Station. It's about a 7-minute walk from there.

How long does it take to walk up Fushimi Inari?

The hike to the summit of the mountain and back takes about 2-3 hours, though you are free to walk just as far as you wish before turning back.