Fushimi Inari Taisha

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Chan ************
10 Mar
The itinerary was absolutely perfect. We had a very enjoyable trip to Kyoto. Our tour leader, Ethan, was very responsible, explained everything in great detail, and was very attentive. We had a wonderful day.
2+
MelissaAnn *****
10 Mar
We really enjoyed the whole trip with our tour guide, Theodore Chan. He was funny, helpful and made the experience even more memorable. Highly recommended!
2+
Klook客路用户
10 Mar
Our tour guide for this trip was Wu Shifeng, and the experience was excellent! 👍 ✔ The itinerary was well-planned and not rushed. ✔ Time management was excellent. ✔ The explanations were detailed and easy to understand. The entire trip was very smooth, and we learned a lot about the local history and stories. Wu Shifeng is a very professional and dedicated guide. Highly recommended!
Klook 用戶
10 Mar
March 10th Kyoto & Nara & Kiyomizu-dera Temple & Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine & Nara Park --> Our tour guide, David (G157), was fantastic! He was very friendly, excellent at introducing the sights, and even told some funny jokes. ^^
2+
클룩 회원
10 Mar
Our guide, Oh Seok-bong, was incredibly kind and made the bus rides fly by, sharing fascinating facts about Japan that we never knew. During the tour, he recommended must-see places and great restaurants, and even sent us a list of Osaka's best eateries via KakaoTalk afterward. Local recommendations truly make a difference! We felt so reassured and had a wonderful time with him. If we visit Japan again, we'd love to have the same guide :)
胡 **
10 Mar
Tour Guide: Ethan provided meticulous bilingual explanations and patiently waited even when travelers were late, while also reminding them to be punctual.
클룩 회원
9 Mar
This was my first time doing a Kyoto tour, and I'm extremely satisfied! It was a tour that will leave many lasting memories. Our guide was incredibly kind, explained everything so well, and made it easy to understand, which I really appreciated. Unlike some other tours where guides can be a bit stiff, our guide was very friendly and even recommended nearby restaurants, which was wonderful. I feel like I learned a lot more about Japan through this tour! If I get the chance again, I'd love to meet Guide Oh Seok-bong again! It was such a fun and informative time! I highly recommend it! You won't regret this tour. Guide Oh Seok-bong, I wish you even greater success!!!
2+
Maria ******************
9 Mar
We enjoyed the tour! Ethan our tour guide has a lot of trivia about japan and I learned a lot from this tour. Kyoto is a very beautiful old city to visit.
2+

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What to know about Fushimi Inari Taisha

Welcome to Fushimi Inari Taisha, one of the most popular shrines in Kyoto and a must-visit destination for travelers exploring Japan. Located in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, this historic site is dedicated to Inari Okami, the Shinto deity of rice, agriculture, and business prosperity. The shrine is world-famous for its thousand torii gates (Senbon Torii), which create winding pathways up Mount Inari. From ancient times, worshippers have come here to pray for good fortune and prosperity, making it one of the most visited shrines throughout Japan.
68 Fukakusa Yabunouchicho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, Japan

Fushimi Inari Taisha: Must-Visit Attractions

The Giant Torii Gate and Main Shrine

Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by the giant torii gate that marks the entrance. Passing through the Romon Gate, you'll reach the main hall, where visitors pay respects and make offerings to Inari.

The Thousand Torii Gates (Senbon Torii)

The highlight of any visit is walking through the thousand torii gates, each donated by individuals and businesses. Prices for sponsorship range from hundreds of thousands of yen to over a million, depending on gate size.

Yotsutsuji Intersection and Scenic Views

About 30-45 minutes into the climb, you'll reach the Yotsutsuji intersection, offering sweeping views of Kyoto. From here, you can continue to the summit or turn back. The full trail covers around 3.5 km and takes 2--3 hours to complete.

Shin-Ike Pond and Omokaru Ishi

On the trail, you'll come across Shin-Ike Pond and the famous Omokaru Ishi, or "heavy-light stone." Tradition says that if you lift the stone and it feels lighter than expected, your wish will come true, bringing good fortune.

Fox Statues and Inari Cuisine

Scattered across the shrine are fox statues, often holding symbolic items such as keys or scrolls. Along the pathways, stalls sell the signature dish of inari sushi (rice wrapped in aburaage) and kitsune udon, a noodle soup topped with sweet tofu.

Fushimi Inari Shrine History

Founded in 711, Fushimi Inari Shrine predates the establishment of Kyoto as Japan's capital. It held strong ties to the imperial court and later the imperial palace, and today, its main shrine (honden) is designated a national treasure.

Dedicated to Inari Okami, the shrine is also guarded by distinctive fox statues, believed to be messengers of the deity. Pilgrims and visitors leave offerings at both the main gate (Romon Gate) and numerous small shrines found across the whole mountain.

How to Access Fushimi Inari Taisha

  • From Kyoto Station: Take the JR Nara Line to Inari Station. The shrine entrance is directly opposite the station.

  • From Gion Shijo Station: Take the Keihan Line to Fushimi Inari Station (about 7 minutes on foot to the main gate).

Fushimi Inari Taisha: Practical Information For Travellers

  • Entrance Fee: Free admission (no entrance fee required).

  • Opening Hours: Open 24 hours a day, all year round.

  • Best Time to Visit: Early morning or evening for fewer crowds and a peaceful atmosphere.