Fushimi Inari in Kyoto

after our wonderful rest at our cute little hotel we woke up bright and early for a day crammed full of sightseeing. there are somewhere around 1600 shrines and temples in kyoto so we had a hard time whittling the list down to just three days worth. at the top of the list (mine at least) was fushimi inari. it’s actually a little south east of the central area of kyoto so i guess not that many people go there – though it’s certainly popular enough. wikipedia article on fushimi inari with a link to the official website too.

anyway. it was really awesome!! there are thousands of bright reddish-orange torii (gates) that line paths going up the mountain. they were all donations to the temple, so the writing that’s on the back side says who donated it – sort of like permanent, pretty advertising for a lot of companies apparently. it felt like i was walking through a giant modern art project. the gates came in all different sizes – some of them were about normal ceiling height and some of them were monstrously huge.

Fushimi Inari EntranceFox at Fushimi InariGiant Torii at Fushimi InariMap of Fushimi InariFushimi InariFushimi Inari PathsTunnel of Torii at Fushimi InariMom & Gramma in the GatesThe Other Sidefushimi inari side viewSide Templemore gates!My name's katiedown the sideMonster Torii!!!Vermillion Gates at fushimi inariplum blossoms at fushimi inari

We went about half way through the paths and took about 8million photos… we took a different pathway down and ended up seeing a lot of little side temples (and very few gates) and a bunch of average japanese residences. plus a really fun poster (hhheheheheh) and a strange buddha. we got hungry and ate breakfast at a SUPER cute and tasty place before moving onto our next bit of sightseeing.

Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires!Strange BuddhaCafe ク�ー (Guu) Breakfast in Fushimi InariJapanese soft boiled egg

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