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Fushimi Inari Taisha Review

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Fushimi Inari Dashe Fushimi Inari Dashe was built in the 8th century, mainly to the Inari gods headed by the Yuga Yushen. Inari god is a god of agriculture and commerce, and the pilgrims come to worship for harvest, business is booming, and traffic safety. It is one of the most incense shrines in Kyoto. Fushimi Inari Shrine is the main shrine of more than 30,000 inari shrines throughout Japan. It is also one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto. The 4 Fushimi Inari Shrine Atlas is dedicated to bless the prosperity of business, the gods of the grain and the harvest, every day of the first month or the first day of the month, here is very lively, the temple and archway are red, representing the autumn color of all things. Through the "thousand-ben archway", is the entrance of Inari Shenshan, from here you can climb to the top of Inari Mountain, and the mountain road is full of red archway. Add: Fushimi Inari Shrine, built in the 8th century, is the most important of the 9,000 shrines that serve the Inari - the god of rice, Japanese rice wine and prosperity. Merchants come to God to pray for success and wealth. After the huge red archway, the shrine has stone foxes on its side (the fox is the representative of the inari on earth), from which you begin to climb upwards. The entire hillside is covered with countless red archways, one by one forming endless tunnels. You walk in the strange red light that looms in the small shrine on the mountain. Fushimi Inari Shrine is originally from the Japanese Books (the Han Chinese chronicle of the Nara era). Qin had such a dream in his youth before the emperor's reign. The book describes: "If Deng used Qin's father, when I was an adult, I would rule the world." Soon, the messenger was sent to find the father. Qin (はたの) Yilu Ju (ju) was worshipped on the early noonday of February in Hetong 4 years (711). Qin (はたの) Yilu Ju (ju) is the Inari god. About one-third of the Zhuji (people from other countries) and the naturalized clan (naturalized Japanese) were Qin. The reign of Emperor Zhong Ai, the 13th Sun of Qin Shihuang, the descendants of Xiaowu Wang, the emperor of Gongde, and the reign of the emperor of Heisman. The history books at that time read: "Qin's rate of one hundred and twenty-seven counties have been naturalized by Baiji." There is also a saying that during the period of Wuhu 16, the former Qin kings were in war and reached Japan through the Korean Peninsula. These two statements need to be verified in the future. When Emperor Xionglv was in power, there were a large number of people coming into Japan. And many Qin clans brought advanced weaving technology, which greatly helped the construction of the country. It was the court who gave it a good chance. Some of them, the court and it.

Fushimi Inari Taisha

Posted: Oct 23, 2019
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  • Miasmile
    5/5Outstanding
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    Remember 2019.11 Kansai late autumn trip~ Come to Kyoto, Fushimi Inari Dashe must come to worship, not only because of the spectacular thousands of birds, but also for the beautiful scenery of the mountains, pious prayer. The fox is the messenger of the god Inari, which is visible everywhere here, and is a symbol and representative of Fushimi Inari Dashe. There are many kinds of big shrines and Yushou. I really like them. There are many fox gods on them. The types of prayer are also varied, ringing bells, moving stones, etc. As long as there is a pious heart, the wishes can be realized. There are a lot of tourists who come here to pray for blessings, and thousands of birds are concentrated in a lot of people queuing to take pictures. Walking all the way to the mountain, it was getting wider and wider, the crowd was gradually away, and the scenery was getting more and more charming, but unfortunately it was cloudy that day. After climbing for a while, I read the road map and felt that it would take me2-3 hours to travel all over the mountain. Time was limited, so I climbed halfway down and started to go down, I think I will have a chance to come again next time. Although compared with the maple tour a few days ago, Fushimi Inari Dashe did not leave me any amazing red maple picture, but the rich and varied Dashe still makes my heart full of good feelings.

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    Posted: Feb 25, 2024
  • Talha_arefa_quazi
    4/5Excellent

    About a 1 hour walk to the top of the mountain/shrine.It was amazing. Early morning hike was great! We got there by 7 and barely anyone around.We had the place mostly to ourselves and a few locals. Really loved visiting this shrine. It is a good hike up to the top but you’ll go pass many small shrines, souvenir shops and even sake shops to just sit and enjoy .

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    Posted: Jan 20, 2024
  • Jiaa
    5/5Outstanding

    One of the most visited regions of Kyoto. I recommend going at sunset when you can take beautiful photos of the street. Typical Japanese shops and a beautiful temple on the top of the hill.

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    Posted: Jan 17, 2024
  • yappeng
    5/5Outstanding

    interesting place that would make very nice Instagram pictures. quite an effort to climb to the top but the view is worth it.

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    Posted: Jan 5, 2024
  • Nature Lover68
    4/5Excellent

    Fushimi Inari Taisha is situated in 68 Fukakusa Yabunouchicho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0882, Japan.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 iconic images of Japan. Many visitors go to Fushimi Inari Shrine to explore the mountain trails.The Fushimi Inari Taisha is open daily and 24hrs.

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    Posted: Jan 7, 2024
  • xiaorennnn
    4/5Excellent

    Definitely worth a visit if you’re into Shinto culture. The area is a concentrated place for Shinto worship! if you’re there for photos, hike up the mountain to avoid the crowds!

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    Posted: Dec 28, 2023
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