Fushimi Inari Taisha - Kyoto

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〒612-0882 京都市伏見区深草薮之内町68番地

TEL(075)641-7331

FAX(075)642-2153

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住所 :

68 Fukakusa Yabunouchicho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0882, Japan

電話 : 📞 +877
Postal code : 612-0882
Webサイト : http://inari.jp/
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Description : Mountainside Shinto shrine dating from 711 A.D. featuring a path with hundreds of traditional gates.

68 Fukakusa Yabunouchicho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0882, Japan
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Ihor Khashchivskyi on Google

Probably the best location in Kyoto from my very small experience in the city. It was very crowded at the beginning, as there were many brave ones that thought they can make it all the way to the top of the hill. But the higher you go - the better it gets. The view is just breath-taking and almost no tourists. Few shops with drinks and snacks on the way. The way down is much shorter and easier. Highly recommend this location. P. S. don’t go off the track as I saw signs of wild (?) animals on the ground.
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Gabriella Bernard on Google

If you like walking up millions of stairs this is definitely the place for you! Im a bit out of shape so it was exhausting and we only made it up half way up the trail (after 1 hour of walking). I'd recommend showing up super early though because it gets crowded very quickly. We went at 8am and there were only a handful of people. This helped us to get some really good pictures without waiting too long. I'd also recommend comfortable sneakers (obviously lol) as well as water and snacks. The view is amazing, but don't push yourself too hard. Always remember that you can turn back at any time! I absolutely love that this place had no entry fees and there are many vending machines and small shops along the trail!
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Arifa Jannat on Google

Beautiful place to visit which is famous for its thousands Torii gates and hiking trail. The hike up is mostly shaded area. I recommend you to visit there by train but not by car. The road is very narrow and crowded, but car parking is free. The vermilion colors of gates are really cool specially when the sun shines go through them. There are different souvenirs shops. Just lots of people there, do it’s hard to take pictures and snaps as you want.
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Keri Carls on Google

This place is amazing. It's so peaceful and a easy walk. Each temple shrine had its own theme. One was lucky fortune. They had prayer and music. It was great. Lots of people wearing Kimonos walking around. There is a tea house to rest and enjoy the peaceful view.
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Alando Chia on Google

This is a regal and exquisite shrine. It should be called an Imperial Shrine due to the grandeur of its architectural. The tori gates are simply breathtaking. It winds and winds and you get the feeling while in the tori gates tunnels that you are heading toward an encounter with the gods! Simply Wow!
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Keenan McKavanagh on Google

As I'm sure all other reviewers have said this place is wonderful, ※as long as there aren't huge crowds.※ Living here in Kyoto during the Covid pandemic makes for great pictures and experiences at these places that are next-to-empty. However if you can try this place out early in the morning on a weekday you might just experience what I have. The morning dew covering the surrounding forest, with the matching scent of a fresh new day. It's magical.
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Santosh Shrestha on Google

Visited on 2019. One of the most viewed photos while searching for Japans sight seeing. The iconic building,shrines,Tori Gates are beautiful architectured. It takes about 30-45min by walk to reach the top of the mountain. Due to its tremendous history, Fushimi Inari Taisha is always crowded.
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Morgan Bayrasli on Google

It lives up to thy hype! Fushimi Inari Taisha is one of the most iconic spots in Japan and for good reason. This temple and hike is beautiful. Photos don’t do it justice. The hike took my family about 80 minutes total. We had a 6 year old and a two year old with us and both did well with all the stairs. My two year old did need to be carried from time to time, but mostly going downhill. I would say this is definitely a child friendly activity. The crowd levels were astonishingly lower than I expected. This lead to more time on the path alone and a more peaceful climb. ** I recommend bringing yen on the climb as there are plenty of places to buy bottle water, tea, and even ice cream at the view point. This temple is easily assessable by train and is located just outside of the station. **Disclaimer* My family and I went in spring of 2022 where Japan was still closed to tourist. If you are coming when the county is reopened be prepared for bigger crowds than I experienced

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