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Fushimi Inari Taisha

京都府
4.6
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general.prefecture.
Senbon Torii is the head temple of the national Inari shrine, famous for its thousands of torii gates.
This is the head shrine of about 30,000 Inari shrines nationwide, and is also affectionately known as Oinari-san. The main attraction is the Senbon Torii, a row of vermilion torii gates that stretch along the path. If you climb to the top of Inariyama where the torii gates are lined up, be sure to wear comfortable clothing for your visit.

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Highlights

Point 1

The Vermilion Tunnel "Senbon Torii"

Fushimi Inari Taisha The Vermilion Tunnel "Senbon Torii"
The most impressive place at Inari Shrine is undoubtedly the "Senbon Torii," where rows of vermilion torii gates line up. The number of torii gates is approximately 10,000, and the endless vermillion corridor is very fantastical. As a popular spot among foreign tourists, it can get very crowded in the afternoon. Therefore, it's recommended to visit in the morning if possible to avoid the crowds and enjoy it calmly. The best season to visit is during the autumn foliage season, where you can enjoy the colorful scenery along with the torii gates.
Point 2

Enjoy Nature on a Hike up Inariyama!

Fushimi Inari Taisha Enjoy Nature on a Hike up Inariyama!
The elevation of Inariyama, where the Inari Shrine is located, is 223m. Not only is it a tourist spot, but it also offers a rich hiking course in nature. The course is about 4km in circumference and can be climbed in about 1-2 hours. As the course consists of stairs, it's recommended to wear comfortable clothing. One of the attractions is that you can enjoy the hike while taking breaks at small shrines along the way. At the summit, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the southern part of Kyoto city and experience an unparalleled sense of accomplishment!
Point 3

Test Your Luck with the "Light-Heavy Stone"!

Fushimi Inari Taisha Test Your Luck with the "Light-Heavy Stone"!
After passing through the Senbon Torii gates, there is a spot to test your luck called the "Light-Heavy Stone" at the Oku-sha Shrine. After putting an offering in the donation box, lift the round stone on top of the lantern. It is said that if the weight is lighter than you expected, your wish will come true. This "Light-Heavy Stone" is a popular spot within Fushimi Inari Taisha, so during the autumn leaves season and Golden Week, long lines are expected. It is recommended to visit with plenty of time to spare!
Point 4

The "Roumon" Gate, said to have been constructed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi

Fushimi Inari Taisha The "Roumon" Gate, said to have been constructed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi
The "Roumon" Gate is the main gate of Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine and is registered as an important cultural property of Japan. It is one of the historic gates in Kyoto said to have been built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Looking up from the gate, you can see the approach leading to the main shrine and Senbon Torii gates, with the surrounding stone pavement adding to the atmosphere. After passing through the gate and sightseeing, you can visit the outer hall, inner hall, and main shrine. The night illumination is also a highlight. It is illuminated from sunset until 9 pm, allowing you to enjoy a fantastic atmosphere different from the daytime.
Point 5

Fox Statues Found Throughout the Shrine Grounds

Fushimi Inari Taisha Fox Statues Found Throughout the Shrine Grounds
At Inari Shrine, white foxes are considered to be messengers of the gods, so you can see fox statues scattered throughout the shrine grounds. It's interesting to note that each statue has a different meaning, as seen by the different items held in their mouths. For example, the fox statue holding rice stalks is said to be related to the god of bountiful harvests. At the inner shrine worship hall, located beyond the thousands of torii gates, visitors can draw expressions on the fox faces along with their wishes. The unique ema (votive plaques) have become a popular spot for taking photos.
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History

Fushimi Inari Taisha A Deep History Dating Back to the Nara Period!
A Deep History Dating Back to the Nara Period!
The history of Fushimi Inari Taisha dates back to the Nara period, when in 711, Hata no Irogu dedicated three deities to Inariyama. Originally worshipped as a god of agriculture, the shrine has also been popular as a place to pray for business prosperity since the medieval and early modern periods. Within Fushimi Inari Taisha, there are important cultural properties such as the main gate and the main hall, and many stone monuments and statues are lined up on the grounds. Please visit these historical sites and feel the deep history of Fushimi Inari Taisha for yourself!

Basic Information

Address 68 Fukakusa Yabunouchicho, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 612-0882
Business Hours

24 hours

TEL 075-641-7331
Web Site http://inari.jp/

Review

Average Review
4.6
5 Reviews
5
にの
Posted Date:2025/2/22
初にして念願の伏見稲荷大社。 一周するのに2時間かぁ。なんて思いながら現地に行ったらテンション爆上がりで、やったるか!と寒い中ほぼ登山してきました。 頑張ったので途中色々なところに手を合わせつつも1時間半くらいで何とか回れました。 混んでいるのは途中まで。 山頂を目指すのは気合いの入った外国人旅行客が半分くらい、といったところです。 この時期はとりあえず寒いので防寒対策は忘れずに。 色々なお稲荷様に手を合わせられたので、清々しい気分で帰ってこれました。 ちなみに、お守りなどは1番下の本殿の近くより、山頂を目指す途中にも色々売っているのですが。 個人的な好みにもよりますが、途中のお店の方が個性的なものが多いな、という印象でした。 自分も本殿の近くで買おうとしたものの、うーん。。。なんかもっとこうかわいいのが欲しい!と思い山頂を目指し始め、途中の社殿でお!というものを見つけ家族分も購入しました。 皆様もせっかく訪れたならば、息をきらしながら一周することをお勧めします!
5
カプカン
Posted Date:2025/2/4
非常に美しい、日本を代表する神社の一つです! 千本鳥居が有名ですが、その麓にある本殿なども朱色が鮮やかで必見です また時たまに、神職さんの祝詞を聞いたり、巫女さんの神楽を見たりする事もできます 代名詞である千本鳥居ですが、こちらがやはり圧巻 非常に人が多く困惑するかもしれませんが、実はこの鳥居は山の頂上へと向かってどんどん続いています 往復で1、2時間以上かかる結構な登山ですが、個人的にはお時間に余裕があればオススメしたいです! 登れば登るほど人が面白いように人がどんどん減っていき、それでも鳥居は多数並んでいるため、イメージするような神聖な雰囲気が漂っていきます 山深い中で木漏れ日や鳥の囀りが楽しめ、道中で滝や小さな神社のような場所、そして昔ながらの売店兼休憩所へと寄り道する事もできます ただし山頂まで辿り着いても、山登りに良くある「絶景を楽しむ」みたいな事は一切できないです 木々で覆われているのもあり景色は一切見られないです 建物や大量の小さな鳥居があり、その異世界感で達成感は充分味わえるものの、一応注意です 景色を楽しむなら、中腹の四つ辻という場所が一番見やすく、後は降りる際に鳥居の隙間から一部綺麗に見えたりします
5
mamarin
Posted Date:2025/1/27
京都に行く時は必ず参拝します。今回は初めて山頂まで、親子で登りました。途中 四ツ辻からの眺めが最高でした。24時間山頂まで行くことが可能だそうです。金曜日午後でしたが、外国人の方がほとんどで、千本鳥居途中くらいまでは、とても混み合っていました。御参りして、時間のある時は、ぜひ山頂まで行かれることをおススメします(^^)
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