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Did you know that the Fushimi Inari shrine is actually located on a mountain and that itâs possible to hike all the way to the top? Most people just walk through a few Torii gates, realize that the place is super overcrowded, and that the trail starts to incline and god forbid we work up a sweat, so they stand in line to take a few pictures, and then turn around to catch the train to Arashiyama bamboo forest to repeat the ritual. In my opinion, this is not the right way to truly experience Fushimi Inari. If you really want to experience everything Fushimi Inari has to offer, then do yourself a favor and hike the trail all the way to the top of the mountain. You will realize that the higher up you get on Mount Inari, the lesser the crowds. So if you really want to experience the tranquility of this spiritual place, then I suggest that you put on your hiking shoes and get going! In this blog post, Iâll go through everything that you need to know about hiking to the top of Fushimi Inari, so that you can do this hike yourself. And afterwards, Iâll share our day exploring this unique place in Japan. *DISCLOSURE Dear Reader, this blog post contains affiliate links. If you click on them, I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. I only recommend tours, hotels, and products which I use myself or find worthy to recommend.* Things to know before visiting Fushimi Inari Letâs start this blog post by going through everything that you need to know about hiking the Fushimi Inari trail. Hopefully, itâll prepare you to visit this amazing place yourself. What is Fushimi Inari Fushimi-Inari Taisha is a shinto shrine in Kyoto thatâs known for thousands of torii gates that make up an incredible forest trail on a mountain top. Itâs pretty impressive! If you have Instagram, then you have probably seen a lot of pictures from Japan where people pose in front of this never-ending maze of orange torii gates. This is Fushimi Inari â a spiritual place set in nature. The Fushimi Inari shrine actually dates back to 794 when Kyoto became the capital of Japan. Kyoto was the capital of Japan until 1868 before it was moved to Tokyo as we know it today. So there is a lot of history to be found in this sacred place. What is a torii gate A torii gate marks the entrance to a sacred place. Fushimi Inari Taisha is made up of thousands of orange torii gates. All the torii gates are donated to Inari, the Shinto God of rice. Fushimi Inari Taisha äŒèŠçšČè·ć€§ç€Ÿ is therefore a sacred and spiritual place. You see a lot of Japanese people say a prayer at the big shrine at the bottom of the mountain. So be please respectful. Apart from the many torii gates and shrines, you also see a lot of fox statues in the area. Apparently, the fox is supposed to be Inariâs messenger. So keep an eye out for all the fox statues. How to get to Fushimi Inari The public transportation system in Japan is amazing, so you can easily get to Fushimi Inari from anywhere in Kyoto. There are two main ways to get to the entrance. Either take the Keihan Main Line to the Fushimi-Inari Station or take the JR-line to the Inari Station. If youâre staying in Osaka and youâre limited on time during your trip, then you can always join a guided Kyoto tour. During this tour, you will see the highlights of Kyoto in just one day. Fushimi Inari entrance fee 2022 Free! There is no entrance fee at Fushimi Inari. All the more reason to visit, right? Save some money, discover a unique place in Japan, and go for a hike. Whatâs not to like? Fushimi Inari opening hours 2022 Everyday, all day. There are no official opening hours at Fushimi Inari. You can go visit the shrine whenever you want. When is the best time to visit Fushimi Inari? People say to go really early in the morning if you want to beat the crowds. However, itâs not necessary to come early if you want to hike to the top of Fushimi Inari because the trail will be less crowded, the further up the mountain you go. But if you really want the place to yourself, I guess the best time to go is around sunrise. Fushimi Inari hiking information hike time & difficulty Fushimi Inari is located on Mount Inari, a small mountain located 233 meters above sea level. So hiking to the top of Fushimi Inari really isnât the biggest physical challenge. I think itâs more all the steps that seem tough rather than the actual hike itself. This means the Fushimi Inari hike doesnât have to take all day. But set aside around 5 hours to do the hike, so that you can take pictures, explore the shrines along the way in the forest, and have lunch at the viewpoint halfway. That way you have enough time to really enjoy this amazing place. If youâre unsure about going to Fushimi Inari by yourself, then you can always join a guided hiking tour. This tour has great reviews, and it takes you past hidden trails and shrines in Fushimi Inari. You donât have to think about getting lost or finding the best places to see in the area, because your guide will take care of it! Here are a couple of things you should put in your backpack before visiting Fushimi Inari Mosquito repellent if you visit in the summer months, good walking shoes, and lots of water. Related post Day hike packing list The kanji on the back of the torii gates show the names of the donors My story hiking the Fushimi Inari trail All right, letâs jump right into my day at this amazing place in Japan. Letâs start by the entrance. 1. The hike at Fushimi Inari begins You know youâve reached Fushimi Inari when you enter a massive torii gate. From here you see a big building ahead â this is the main shrine. Many Japanese people say their prayers here before continuing onwards to the mountain trail and the orange torii gates. There are some customs involved in praying at a Shinto Shrine that you should know if you want to do it. I found this article that might be helpful How to pray at a Japanese Shinto shrine Behind the main shrine, the hiking trail begins. You know youâve entered the Fushimi Inari trail when you start walking within the orange torii gates. Donât let the large crowds at the beginning of the trail scare you away! Believe me, if you arrive around 9-10 AM on a sunny day in September like we did, the trail is absolutely PACKED. There was literally signs indicating which direction people had to go, so they didnât go in the opposite direction of the crowds. But remember that most people donât go all the way to the top of Fushimi Inari, and the crowds thin out the higher you get up the trail. So donât lose your spirit, just keep on hiking because Fushimi Inari is SO worth it. After hiking for about 20 minutes, you are over the worst part of the crowds. A lot of people turn around here, so expect the trail to slowly start getting better at this time. A little tip for this part of the hike, if you see a small opening and a trail from the torii gates, try following it. We stumbled upon a lot of small shrines this way. I even tried to pray at a shrine just to see if I could get closer to understand this magical place. You can watch my attempt in our travel vlog here. We also found a lot of bamboo by some of the shrines â we literally had a small bamboo forest all to ourselves. How cool is that? So if you really want to appreciate Fushimi Inari, then donât forget to get off the main hiking trail to visit some of the shrines along the way â or simply just join the hidden hiking tour. A lot of the shrines that we saw were very old, so it looked like they had become part of nature. There is no doubt that Fushimi Inari really does feel spiritual. I already loved this hike! Itâs easy to follow the trail â you donât get lost when the orange torii gates are leading the way at the Fushimi Inari hike in Kyoto I did a little prayer at this little forest shrine in Fushimi Inari â or at least I tried 2. A lookout at the halfway point Step after step. Deeper and deeper into the forest. Further and further up Mount Inari. Thatâs basically the Fushimi Inari hike. Yet there is nothing basic about this trail, just imagine how amazing it feels like to walk under torii gates. When youâve walked for about 40 minutes, and you start to get a bit tired of the steps, you will get your reward â A nice viewpoint over Kyoto! Most people stay here for a while and take some pictures. Glenn did the same. He had been carrying our tripod all the way up to this point, so it was only logic to get some use of it now. Me on the other hand, I opted for another reward that I thought would improve this viewpoint and my spirit â An ice cream. The great thing about making it to the halfway point is all the small shops. Here you can enjoy a lunch with a great view. Or maybe just get a simple ice cream to make up for some of the calories you lost walking up those steps. But the absolute best thing about making it to the halfway point is that most people seem to turn back from here on. I think that the viewpoint is reward enough for most people â so why keep on going? Why continue the torture of the steps? Well, I think that if you make it to the halfway point, then you simply have to keep on going! Because this is when the trail starts to feel really magical! Since so many people turn back, you almost have the rest of the trail to yourself. You only meet a handful of fellow hikers on their way to the top of Fushimi Inari. So the last part of the trail is basically the opposite of the beginning of the trail â no crowds and great photo opportunities! The halfway point on the Fushimi Inari hike with a great viewpoint over Kyoto 3. Reaching the top of Fushimi Inari After about 60 minutes of hiking depending on how many ice creams you eat at the halfway point youâre at the 233 meters top of Fushimi Inari. And can you guess whatâs at the top? A vending machine. Thatâs the thing you got to love about Japan, you can always find a vending machine! So of course we opted for a juicy Kirin Lemon beverage. Oh â and there was also a a really nice-looking shrine on the top of Fushimi Inari. Iâm not exactly sure what kind of shrine it was, but it did look very old. It wasnât as big as the Fushimi Inari Taisha in the beginning of the trail. But I still think it was worth hiking all the way to the top of Mount Inari for this. When youâve spend some time exploring the shrine on the top, you should continue on down the trail. Donât walk back down the same way you came from. Instead, follow the trail ahead â this actually turned out to be my favorite part of the Fushimi Inari hike. The serenity of the forest and the older looking torii gates at this part of the trail really won me over. So please move forward on the Fushimi Inari trail, donât hike back down the way you came from. The trail only goes down from here on, so finish it the right way. Since there are little to no people at this part of the trail, itâs a great place to take some more pictures. However, I think that the best place to take some good shots was from the halfway point to the mountain top. Because on the way down, the torii gates stand further apart from each other, which doesnât create the same cool pictures you get on the way to the top of Mount Inari. The way down from the top of Mount Inari. The Fushimi Inari trail goes deeper into the forest of Kyoto. I absolutely loved this part of the hike!4. Going down Watch out for the monkeys! During our hike we saw a lot of signs that said, âbeware of wild monkeys and boarsâ, but we hadnât seen any. We always love watching animals in the wild and we were a tiny bit disappointed that we didnât get to see some. But with all the people walking the trail every day, I can understand why wild animals stay away from it. However! On our way down the trail, we saw a monkey. It was a Japanese macaque and it was really big! I actually found it quite intimidating. Apparently it had stolen some food from a tourist and decided to sit in the middle of the trail to enjoy it. I didnât dare to walk by or even move at all. I just stood completely still and watched it eat. How exciting was this? Thatâs until something really annoying happened. Some misbehaved tourist who thought he was really cool started to tease it. The man kept getting closer to the monkey and he yelled at it. Who yells at monkeys? Come on. He was such an idiot. In the end, the monkey tried to attack him. The man was so lucky he didnât get bitten. There was also another guy who tried to feed the monkey. But the monkey literally slapped the food out of his hand â see that was hilarious! We even got it on film! You can watch it in the travel vlog. Please, if you encounter wild animals, just watch them from a safe distance and leave them alone. During my travels I have seen so many people who try to feed and get close to wild animals. Some people have this weird idea to treat wild animals like pets. The result is often that the animals especially monkeys become aggressive towards humans. So please, leave the wildlife alone. Anyways, the trail back down took us a small hour. So you should set aside 2-3 hours in total to do the hike all the way to the top of Fushimi Inari and all the way down again. Throw in an extra hour or two into this time frame, and you will have plenty of time to take pictures, eat an ice cream, and explore the shrines on the trail. Enjoy the Fushimi Inari shrine, it certainly is a must-visit in Kyoto! This is the monkey we met on the way down from Mount Inari. Please respect the wildlife if youâre lucky enough to encounter it. Did you ever go hike at the Fushimi Inari Trail? And did you make it to the top of Mount Inari? Or are you considering going on the hike? I honestly cannot recommend this trip enough! Whether you go alone like we did or join a hiking tour, then Iâm sure youâll have an excellent time. Fushimi Inari is such a special place in Japan, and I would really love to go back some time in the future. Enjoy this magical place on earth, thanks for reading, and happy travels! Check out our other blog posts from Japan Hiking Mount Tate3 days itinerary to ToyamaA day trip to Nara Deer ParkTravel guide to the first time in Japan
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ï»żMemorable torii gates at the famous Kyoto Shinto shrine Dedicated to Inari, the deity of a good harvest and success in business, Fushimi Inari Taisha is the head of all of Japan's Inari shrines. The seemingly endless path of vibrant orange torii gates that line the approach to Mt. Inari makes for an impressive setting and is one of the most famous images of Japan. Walking through the shrine's tunnel of 1,000 torii gates Sampling what may be the original fortune cookie Kitsune udon noodles and other fox favorites Located in southern Kyoto, Fushimi Inari Taisha is easily accessed from Kyoto Station. Take the JR Nara Line to Inari Station. The shrine is located in front of the Inari Station. Alternatively, take the Keihan Line to Fushimi Inari Station. It's about a 7-minute walk from grand shrine There are five deities, or kami, worshipped at Fushimi Inari Taisha. Over 30,000 shrines across Japan are dedicated to Inari deities. They are enshrined on company premises, building rooftops and sometimes on private land. Fushimi Inari Taisha is both a shrine of the people and of the Imperial Court, and emperors often made donations here in ancient long history It is said that the shrine was founded in 711 before Kyoto became Japan's capital. The path leading up 233-meter-tall Mt. Inari is dotted with many stone altars otsuka and marked by approximately 10,000 torii gates. This long tunnel of vibrant orange torii gates is an iconic sight in Companies and individuals from all over Japan dedicate torii gates to shrines because of their divine properties for business prosperity. The approach to Okunoin shrine is called Senbon Torii one thousand torii gates. It is believed there are actually as many as 10,000 torii on the whole mountain. Some of the torii were dedicated in the Edo period 1603-1867. A great day hike It takes between two to three hours to tour the mountain. About halfway up, there is a souvenir shop and tea stall where you can buy snacks, drinks and ice original fortune cookie There are Japanese restaurants and souvenir shops along the approach to the shrine. Here you can find sweet shops selling tsujiura senbei, a type of fortune cookie believed to date back to the 19th century. Some think they are the origin of the Chinese-American fortune cookie. A fox's lunch Foxes are believed to be the divine messengers of the deity Inari. Statues of foxes can be seen throughout the shrine. In Japanese mythology, foxes like to eat aburaage, or deep-fried tofu. Tea stalls on the approach to the shrine sell inari sushi rice stuffed into pockets of aburaage and kitsune udon wheat noodles in broth topped with aburaage. Both make for delicious light tour the tunnel of torii gates you need to walk around the mountain, so set aside a few hours, at least, for a visit. It's recommended to plan the trip from late morning until mid-afternoon, with a light lunch on the visit to Fushimi Inari Taisha can be easily combined with a visit to many other Kyoto locations, such as a visit to Nishiki Market in the morning followed by another temple in the afternoon. * The information on this page may be subject to change due to COVID-19.
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