There are numerous fox sculptures at Fushimi Inari Taisha because the shrine is dedicated to the Japanese deity (kami) Inari and the fox is considered to be his messenger. Inari’s foxes (kitsune) are patrons of several things, including tea, agriculture/harvest, industry and prosperity. This fox holds the key to a rice granary in its mouth Photo Spot Details. Fushimi Inari is a mountainside Shinto shrine in Kyoto, Japan. It’s one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto and is famous for its trails of seemingly endless torii gates. The shrine’s main building sits at the base of the mountain just inside the entrance, but behind the main grounds are hiking trails that lead up the On the JR line, the nearest station for Fushimi-Inari Shrine is Inari. It actually takes about 30 to 40 minutes in total from Saga-Arashiyama Sta. to Inari Sta. due to train schedule. The fare is ¥240 for an adult. You need to change trains at Kyoto station, from Sagano line to Nara line. The followings are the detail. 2 Why You Should Go to Fushimi Inari Shrine at Night. 2.1 It’s much less crowded. 2.2 The vibe is different. 2.3 You can practice your night photography. 2.4 (Or get buzzed on sake beforehand) 2.5 There are too many things to do in Kyoto during the day. 3 How to Get to Fushimi Inari Shrine. 4 Other FAQ About Visiting Fushimi Inari at Night. Vay Tiền Nhanh Ggads.

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