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How Long Does It Take to Walk Around Fushimi Inari-Taisha? How Difficult of a Hike Is It?

Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine, located in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, is a popular tourist spot known for its “Senbon-torii,” a series of vermilion torii gates.

The vermilion torii gates are a popular photographic attraction, attracting many visitors every year not only from Japan but also from overseas.

Behind the main shrine, past the “Senbon-torii” gate, is “Inari-san” (Mt. Inari). The pilgrimage route often referred to as "oyama-meguri" (lit. mountain pilgrimage) is a popular attraction as well.

The full route is a 4-km long, approximately 2 hour long trip. This would make for a great, spiritual hike.

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How to get to Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine

Access to Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine is as follows.

The Fushimi Inari-taisha is only a 5-minute train ride from JR Kyoto Station, so you can easily get there by JR, Keihan Line, or bus.

・From Kyoto Station
Take the JR Nara Line and get off at Inari Station (approx. 5 min.)
・From Gion Shijo
Get off at Fushimi Inari Station on the Keihan Main Line (about 9 min.), 5 min. walk to the east.
・When using city buses
7 min. walk to the east from Inari-taisha-mae bus stop on the Minami No. 5 line

What exactly is Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine?

Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto, Japan

Fushimi Inari-taisha is a shrine famous for its “Senbon-torii,” a series of vermilion torii gates.

The history of Fushimi Inari-taisha is said to have begun in the year 711AD.

It is the head shrine of Inari shrines throughout Japan, and is well known as the god of business prosperity and family safety.

The main shrine was rebuilt in 1499, and the Gonden and other auxiliary shrines are designated as important cultural properties by the government of Japan.

The shrine and mounds scattered around Mt. Inari, where the deity Inari no Mikami is said to have alighted, are all part of a pilgrimage route called “Oyama Meguri” (お山めぐり lit. mountain pilgrimage).

The sight of torii gates standing in the mountain, dotted with shrines and mounds, is so mysterious that it seems as if you have been transported to another world.

How long of a walk is it for the full Fushimi Inari-taisha experience?

You can choose the course of your visit to Fushimi Inari-taisha according to your time, stamina, and preference.

<Approximate time required for each Fushimi Inari-taisha route>
1. Round-the-clock course / approx. 2 hours
2. Yotsuji round trip / approx. 1 hour
3. Okusha Shrine round trip / approx. 40 min.
*The walking time varies from person to person, so please use the above as a rough estimate.

If you have time and energy to spare, take the Round-the-clock course; if you want to visit the shrine in as short a time as possible, choose the Okusha Shrine round trip which takes you through most of the main attractions; the tower gate, main shrine, and Senbon-torii.

How to get around Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine

First, go to the main gate and the main shrine (designated important cultural asset)

Tower Gate Fushimi Inari Taisha Fushimi Inari Shrine

First, visit the romon (main gate) and the main shrine, both important cultural properties.

The rōmon was built in 1589 by Hideyoshi Toyotomi, the ruler of Japan around 1590, who donated it in gratitude for his mother's recovery from illness.

It is one of the largest gates in the shrine, and has a glamorous appearance that evokes the Momoyama Period, a time when the culture of opulence and splendor was prevalent.

In front of the gate, there is a statue of a fox, the messenger of the god Inari.

Fushimi Inari Fox

There are many statues of these messenger foxes, so just looking around the various expressions of these foxes can make a great activity.

The main shrine, located beyond the fox statues, is designated as a national important cultural property and has a dynamic and elegant atmosphere.

Please visit the shrine and feel the traditional Japanese culture.

The vermilion tunnel of Senbon-torii

Fushimi Inari Shrine kyoto Fushimi Inari Shrine

The Senbon-torii near the main shrine is a symbolic spot of Fushimi Inari-taisha.

It is famous for its photogenic appearance and often appears on Instagram and other social media.

Since the Edo period (1603-1868), the faithful have dedicated these "Senbon-torii" gates as an expression of prayer and gratitude, and about 10,000 of these gates have been erected on the grounds of the shrine.

The bright vermilion color of these statues is eye-catching and sacred, so it is a good idea to walk around while thinking of your wishes and dreams that you want to make come true.

Try your luck at the Omokaru-ishi stone

Omokaruseki Fushimi Inari kyoto

After going through the Senbon-torii, you will find a pair of stone lanterns called the Omokaru-ishi, located in the far right corner of the Okusha shrine (奥社奉拝所 aka Oku-no-in 奥の院).

It is said that if you lift the head of the stone lanterns while praying for your wish and the weight of the lanterns is lighter than you expected, your wish will be granted.

When you visit the temple, please try your luck with the Omokaru-ishi.

Shin-ike Pond to Mitsu-tsuji with mysterious atmosphere

After passing Omokaru-ishi, you will start a full-scale tour of the Oyama-meguri.

Shin-ike (新池 lit. "new pond") is located behind the Okusha Shrine.

kyoto Fushimi Inari

It takes about 20 minutes from the main shrine to Shin-ike. There are slight climbs and stairways on the way here, but it is not that difficult since there are flat paths and a down hill from the Okusha Shrine.

It is a 5-min. walk from Shin-ike to Mitsutsuji. On the way, there is a shrine called Kumatakasha.

It is said to bring good fortune for business and victory. Buy a candle at the teahouse across the street, make an offering, and make a wish.

There is another name for Shin-ike, “Kodama-ga-ike,” which means “the pond of the echoing spirit." Legend says, if you are looking for a missing person, visit the lake and clap your hands. The direction of which the echo is heard, is the direction where this missing person will be.

The atmosphere changes from around this area, to a very spiritual vibe.

Take a break at Yotsutsuji, a spot with a spectacular view

Fushimi Inari kyoto Oyama Tour Fushimi Inari

About 15 to 20 minutes after Mitsutsuji, you will arrive at Yotsutsuji. This is a spot with a spectacular view of the city of Kyoto.

There are benches and a teahouse, so take a short rest here.

A light hiking tour will be enough to enjoy the view from this point. It takes about 30 to 40 minutes from Okusha Shrine to Yotsutsuji.

Ichinomine, the summit of Mt. Inari

The summit of Mount Inari is called Ichinomine (一ノ峰 lit. "first peak"). When you reach the summit, pay your respects.

At Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine, the object of worship is the entire Mt. Inari (233m above sea level), where the great god Inari descended from, and a steep stairway leads up to the summit.

From Yotsutsuji, it takes about 15 to 20 minutes from the right path. We recommend the right path, as it is a easier route. It takes about one hour to return to Yotsutsuji. If you are physically strong and have time to spare, you should definitely climb to the top.

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There are shrines enshrining the deities that descended from the mountain and sacred places scattered around the path, where Ichinomine, Ninomine, and Sanomine are considered the most sacred.

Ninomine (二ノ峰 lit. "second peak) is said to be beneficial for traffic and maritime transport, while the Sannomine (三ノ峰 lit. "third peak") is said to be beneficial for the improvement of one's practice, so it is recommended to pray for traffic safety and improvement of one's artistic skills.

From Ichinomine, turn left to Yotsuji

fushimi inari kyoto

From Ichinomine to Yotsutsuji, turn left. Various Otsuka are scattered along the way.

Otsuka (お塚 lit. "mounds") are stones carved with names, dedicated to the mountain by people who believe in Inari no Mikami.

Mitsurugisha, like the three peaks, has long been the site of a Shinto festival. There is a large sword stone that enshrines the god. It is worshipped as the god of iron and steel.

The Oseki-sha enshrines the god of voice and throat, and is visited by people who want to cure sore throats, hoarse voices, and coughs.

The shrine is also worshipped by Kabuki actors, singers, and actors in the traditional Japanese performing arts.

Inariyama summit kyoto

The Yakurikisha Shrine is said to bring blessings of good health and longevity, and is a perfect place to pray for good health.

The Ganrikisha shrine is said to be beneficial to the eyes, and is said to bring blessings for bad eyesight and eye diseases, as well as for the power of foresight.

Thus, a tour of the mountains is reputed to bring a variety of benefits. Please allow plenty of time for your visit and receive the power of the mountains!

Enjoy your time in Fushimi Inari-taisha!

Kyoto Fushimi Inari kyoto fushimi inari

You can choose a course to visit the Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine according to your time, stamina, and preference.

<Approximate time required for each Fushimi Inari-taisha route>
1. Round-the-clock course / approx. 2 hours
2. Yotsuji round trip / approx. 1 hour
3. Okusha Shrine round trip / approx. 40 min.
*Please refer to this as a guide as there are individual differences.

The Oyama-Meguri tour is a great way to enjoy the scenery and the mystical atmosphere of this spiritual place, and to visit the shrine while hiking.

An entire round trip of the Oyama Meguri to and from the main shrine is about 4 km, and the total time required is about 2 hours, including the time to visit the shrine. Why not enjoy the Oyama Meguri by choosing a course that is within your reasonable range? You can turn back at any point, so feel free to give it a try.

There are many places of worship and attractions scattered throughout the vast grounds of the temple.

Enjoy the scenery and feel the fresh mountain air as you visit the temple!

Fushimi Inari-taisha shrine
Address: 68 Fukakusa Yabunouchi-cho, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto
TEL: 075-641-7331
Admission: Free
Official website:https://inari.jp/en/

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How Long Does It Take to Walk Around Fushimi Inari-Taisha? How Difficult of a Hike Is It?

Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine, located in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, is a popular tourist spot known for its "Senbon-torii Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine, located in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, is a popular tourist spot known for its "Senbon-torii," a series of vermilion torii gates.

The vermilion torii gates are a popular photographic attraction, attracting many visitors every year not only from Japan but also from overseas.

Behind the main shrine, past the "Senbon-torii" gate, is "Inari-san" (Mt. Inari). The pilgrimage route often referred to as "oyama-meguri" (lit. mountain pilgrimage) is a popular attraction as well.

The full route is a 4-km long, approximately 2 hour long trip. This would make for a great, spiritual hike.

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How to get to Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine

Access to Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine is as follows.

The Fushimi Inari-taisha is only a 5-minute train ride from JR Kyoto Station, so you can easily get there by JR, Keihan Line, or bus.

From Kyoto Station
Take the JR Nara Line and get off at Inari Station (approx. 5 min.)
From Gion Shijo
Get off at Fushimi Inari Station on the Keihan Main Line (about 9 min.), 5 min. walk to the east.
When using city buses
7 min. walk to the east from Inari-taisha-mae bus stop on the Minami No. 5 line

What exactly is Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine?

Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto, Japan

Fushimi Inari-taisha is a shrine famous for its "Senbon-torii," a series of vermilion torii gates.

The history of Fushimi Inari-taisha is said to have begun in the year 711AD.

It is the head shrine of Inari shrines throughout Japan, and is well known as the god of business prosperity and family safety.

The main shrine was rebuilt in 1499, and the Gonden and other auxiliary shrines are designated as important cultural properties by the government of Japan . .

The shrine and mounds scattered around Mt. Inari, where the deity Inari no Mikami is said to have alighted, are all part of a pilgrimage route called Oyama Meguri" (lit. mountain pilgrimage).

The sight of torii gates standing in the mountain, dotted with shrines and mounds, is so mysterious that it seems as if you have been transported to another world.

How long of a walk is it for the full Fushimi Inari-taisha experience?

You can choose the course of your visit to Fushimi Inari-taisha according to your time, stamina, and preference.

.
Round-the-clock course / approx. 2 hours
Yotsuji round trip / approx. 1 hour
Okusha Shrine round trip / approx. 40 min.
*The walking time varies from person to person, so please use the above as a rough estimate.

If you have time and energy to spare, take the Round-the-clock course; if you want to visit the shrine in as short a time as possible, choose the Okusha Shrine round trip which takes you through most of the main attractions; the tower gate, main shrine, and Senbon-torii.

How to get around Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine

First, go to the main gate and the main shrine (designated important cultural asset)

Tower Gate Fushimi Inari Taisha Fushimi Inari Shrine

First, visit the romon (main gate) and the main shrine, both important cultural properties.

The rōmon was built in 1589 by Hideyoshi Toyotomi, the ruler of Japan around 1590, who donated it in gratitude for his mother's recovery from illness.

It is one of the largest gates in the shrine, and has a glamorous appearance that evokes the Momoyama Period, a time when the culture of opulence and splendor It is one the largest gates in the shrine and has a glamorous appearance that evokes the Momoyama Period, a time when the culture of opulence and splendor was prevalent.

In front of the gate, there is a statue of a fox, the messenger of the god Inari.

Fushimi Inari Fox

There are many statues of these messenger foxes, so just looking around the various expressions of these foxes can make a great activity.

The main shrine, located beyond the fox statues, is designated as a national important cultural property and has a dynamic and elegant atmosphere.

Please visit the shrine and feel the traditional Japanese culture.

The vermilion tunnel of Senbon-torii

Fushimi Inari Shrine kyoto Fushimi Inari Shrine

The Senbon-torii near the main shrine is a symbolic spot of Fushimi Inari-taisha.

It is famous for its photogenic appearance and often appears on Instagram and other social media.

Since the Edo period (1603-1868), the faithful have dedicated these "Senbon-torii" gates as an expression of prayer and gratitude, and about 10,000 of these gates have been erected on the grounds of the shrine.

The bright vermilion color of these statues is eye-catching and sacred, so it is a good idea to walk around while thinking of your wishes and dreams that you want to make come true.

Try your luck at the Omokaru-ishi stone

Omokaruseki Fushimi Inari kyoto

After going through the Senbon-torii, you will find a pair of stone lanterns called the Omokaru-ishi, located in the far right corner of the Okusha shrine ( After going through the Senbon-torii, you will find a pair of stone lanterns called the Omokaru-ishi, located in the far right corner of the Okusha shrine ( Oku-no-in)

It is said that if you lift the head of the stone lanterns while praying for your wish and the weight of the lanterns is lighter than you expected, your wish It said that if you lift the head of the stone lanterns while praying for your wish and the weight of the lanterns is lighter than you expected, your wish will be granted.

When you visit the temple, please try your luck with the Omokaru-ishi.

Shin-ike Pond to Mitsu-tsuji with mysterious atmosphere

After passing Omokaru-ishi, you will start a full-scale tour of the Oyama-meguri.

Shin-ike (lit. "new pond") is located behind the Okusha Shrine.

kyoto Fushimi Inari

It takes about 20 minutes from the main shrine to Shin-ike. There are slight climbs and stairways on the way here, but it is not that difficult since there are flat paths and a down hill from the Okusha Shrine. There are slight climbs and stairways on the way here, but it is not that difficult since there are flat paths and a down hill from the Okusha Shrine.

On the way, there is a shrine called Kumatakasha.

It is said to bring good fortune for business and victory. buy a candle at the teahouse across the street, make an offering, and make a wish.

There is another name for Shin-ike, "Kodama-ga-ike," which means "the pond of the echoing spirit. Legend says, if you are looking for a missing person, visit the lake and clap your hands. The direction of which the echo is heard, is the direction where this missing person will be.

The atmosphere changes from around this area, to a very spiritual vibe.

Take a break at Yotsutsuji, a spot with a spectacular view

Fushimi Inari kyoto Oyama Tour Fushimi Inari

About 15 to 20 minutes after Mitsutsuji, you will arrive at Yotsutsuji. This is a spot with a spectacular view of the city of Kyoto.

There are benches and a teahouse, so take a short rest here.

A light hiking tour will be enough to enjoy the view from this point. It takes about 30 to 40 minutes from Okusha Shrine to Yotsutsuji.

Ichinomine, the summit of Mt.

The summit of Mount Inari is called Ichinomine (Ichinomine lit. "first peak"). When you reach the summit, pay your respects.

At Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine, the object of worship is the entire Mt. Inari (233m above sea level), where the great god Inari descended from, and a steep stairway leads up to the summit.

From Yotsutsuji, it takes about 15 to 20 minutes from the right path. We recommend the right path, as it is an easier route. If you are physically strong and have time to spare, you should definitely climb to the top.

kyoto fushimi inari Kyoto

There are shrines enshrining the deities that descended from the mountain and sacred places scattered around the path, where Ichinomine, Ninomine, and Sanomine are considered the most sacred.

Ninomine (Ninomine lit. "second peak") is said to be beneficial for traffic and maritime transport, while the Sannomine (Sannomine lit. "third peak") is said to be beneficial for the improvement of one's practice, so it is recommended to pray for traffic safety and maritime transport. Ninomine (Ninomine lit. "second peak") is said to be beneficial for traffic and maritime transport, while the Sannomine (Sannomine lit. "third peak") is said to be beneficial for the improvement of one's practice, so it is recommended to pray for traffic safety and improvement of one's artistic skills.

From Ichinomine, turn left to Yotsuji

fushimi inari kyoto

From Ichinomine to Yotsutsuji, turn left. Various Otsuka are scattered along the way.

Otsuka (lit. "mounds") are stones carved with names, dedicated to the mountain by people who believe in Inari no Mikami.

Mitsurugisha, like the three peaks, has long been the site of a Shinto festival. There is a large sword stone that enshrines the god. It is worshipped as the god of iron and steel.

The Oseki-sha enshrines the god of voice and throat, and is visited by people who want to cure sore throats, hoarse voices, and coughs.

The shrine is also worshipped by Kabuki actors, singers, and actors in the traditional Japanese performing arts.

Inariyama summit kyoto

The Yakurikisha Shrine is said to bring blessings of good health and longevity, and is a perfect place to pray for good health.

The Ganrikisha shrine is said to be beneficial to the eyes, and is said to bring blessings for bad eyesight and eye diseases, as well as for the power of foresight. foresight.

Thus, a tour of the mountains is reputed to bring a variety of benefits. Please allow plenty of time for your visit and receive the power of the mountains!

Enjoy your time in Fushimi Inari-taisha!

Kyoto Fushimi Inari kyoto fushimi inari

You can choose a course to visit the Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine according to your time, stamina, and preference.

.
Round-the-clock course / approx. 2 hours
Yotsuji round trip / approx. 1 hour
Okusha Shrine round trip / approx. 40 min.
*Please refer to this as a guide as there are individual differences.

The Oyama-Meguri tour is a great way to enjoy the scenery and the mystical atmosphere of this spiritual place, and to visit the shrine while hiking.

An entire round trip of the Oyama Meguri to and from the main shrine is about 4 km, and the total time required is about 2 hours, including the time to visit the shrine. Why not enjoy the Oyama Meguri by choosing a course that is within your reasonable range? You can turn back at any point, so feel free to give it a try.

There are many places of worship and attractions scattered throughout the vast grounds of the temple.

Enjoy the scenery and feel the fresh mountain air as you visit the temple!

Fushimi Inari-taisha shrine
Address: 68 Fukakusa Yabunouchi-cho, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto
TEL: 075-641-7331
Admission: Free
Official website:.https://inari.jp/en/

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The 후시미이나리타이샤 is a 주홍색 도리이가 늘어선 '센본토리이'로 유명한 인기 관광지예요.

주홍색 도리이를 경으로 멋진 사진을 찍을 수 있기로 유명해 일본 국내뿐만아니라 해외에서도 매년 많은 사람들이 방문하고 있어요.

The 센본토리이를 본나면 본전 뒤편에 '이나리산' 있고, '이나리산' 의봉우리를 순례하는 '오야마 The "메구리" is also 많기.

한 바퀴에 4km, 약 2시간. 하이킹도할 겸 파워 스폿인 이나리산 순롓길에 올라 보는 건 어떨까요?

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후시미이나리타이샤 가는 방법・교통편

'후시미 이나리타이샤'로 가는 교통편은 아래와 같아요.

JR 교토역에서 전철로 5분 정도 거리에 있어 접근성이 좋으니, JR이나 게이한 본선, 버스를 이용하면 좋아요.

교토역에서 출발발
JR 나라선 이나리역 하차 (약 5분) 도보후 바로
기온시조에서 출발발
게이한 본선 후시미이나리역 하차(약 9분) 동쪽으로 도보 5분
시 버스 이용 시
미나미(South) 5계통 이나리타이샤 앞 하차 후 동쪽으로 도보 7분

후시미이나리타이샤란?

교토 시 후시미 이나리 신사 Fushimi Inari Shrine

'후시미 이나리타이샤'는 주홍색 도리이가 늘어선 '센본토리이'로 유명한 신사예요.

'후시미이나리타이샤'의 역사는 시작되었다고 하는데요 in 711년 요.

전국각지의 이나리 신사의 총 본궁으로 사업 번창과 가내 안전의 신을 모시는 곳으로 알려져있어.

The 본전은 재건된 것으로 since 1499, 권전 (권전) 과 른섭말사 (섭말사) 중요문화재로 정되어있어요.

이나리 대신이 내려왔다는 이나리산 곳의 사당이나오쓰카 등을 순례하는 것을 '오야마 순례'라고 해요.

산속에 세워진 도리이와 작은 사당, 오쓰카가 어우러진 풍경은, 마치 다른 세계로 초대받은 들어낌죠어.

후시미이나리타이샤 참배는 걸어서 얼마나 얼마나 걸리나요?

'후시미이나리타이샤'를 참배하는 코스는 간과 체력, 목적에 따라 고를 수 있어어요.

<Please check the time and date of your visit.
1. 추천 일주 코스/약 2 hours
2. 요쓰쓰지 왕복 코스/약 1간시
3쿠샤오배례소 왕복 코스/약 40분
걷는 시간은 개인차가 있으므로, 위 내용은 참고용으로 봐 주시기 바랍니다.

시간이나 체력에 여유가 있다면 ‘일주 코스’를, 짧은 시간 내에 참배하고 싶다면 누문, 본전, 센본토리이만 돌아보는 ‘오쿠샤 배례소 왕복 코스’를 선택하시길 추천드려요.

후시미이나리타이샤 순례 방법

먼저 '누문'과 중요문화재인 '본전'으로

Fushimi Inari Shrine

먼저 신사의 입구라고 할 수있는 '누문'으로 가요.

'누문'은 1590년 경일본을 통치하던 천하인, '도요토미 히데요시'가 어머니의 병이 완치된 것에 대한 감사의 마음을 담아아 1589년 건립한 것이라고 해요.

누문으로는 최대 규모이며, '모모모야마 시대' 라고 불리는 호화찬란한문화가 유행하던 시대를느낄 수 있어요.

'누문' 앞에는 이나리 대신의 사신인 아운 여우 '여우' 상이 있어요.

Fushimi Inari Fox 후시미 이나리 여우

경내에는 신의 사자인 '여우' 동상이 많이 있으니, 여우들의 모습을 경하며 걷는 것도 재미있을 거예요.

여우' 동상 너머에 있는 '본전'은 일본의중요문화재로 지정되었는데, 역동적이면서도 우아한 분위기를 자아내고 있죠.

일본의 전통문화를 느낄 수 있으니 꼭 한번 방문해 보시길 추천드려요.

Search for 주홍널 "센본토리이

Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto, Japan

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The 센본토리이는 에도시대 (1603-1868) 부터에도들이 기도와 감사의 마음을 담아 봉납해 온것으로, 경내에 약 '만여 개'가 세워져있어요.

선명한 주홍색이 눈에 확 들어오오며 신성한 느낌이 드는데요, 소원이나 이루고 싶은 꿈을 떠올리며 걸으면 좋을 것같아요.

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센본토리이를 지나 '오쿠샤배례소' (통칭 '오쿠노인')를 우측으로 더가면 한쌍의 돌 등롱인 '오모카루이시'가 있어요.

소원을 빌며 돌 등롱의 둥근 부분을 들어 올려 그 무게가각보다 가¼우면 소원이 이루어진다고 해요.

참배할 때는 꼭 오모카루이시로 행운을 꼭험해 보세요.

신비로운 분위기가 감도는 '신이케' - '미쓰쓰지

오모카루이시를 지나면 본격적으로 '오야마메구리'가 시작돼요.

쿠샤쿠샤배례소 안쪽에는 '신이케'가 있어요.

교토 후시미 이나리

본전에서 '신이케'까지는 약 20분 정도로 오르막과 계단이 있지만, '오쿠샤 배례소' 부터는 길길이 평탄하거나 내리막이어서 She 렇게 힘들지는 않을 거예요.

Adress는 도보 5분. The entrance to the street is located at the corner of the street.

사업 번창과 승부에 관련해 영험이 있다고 알려져 있으니, 맞은편 찻집에서 촛불을 사서 공양을 하고 소원을 빌어봐도 좋겠네요.

'신이케'는 '고다마가이케(메아리 연못)'라는 별칭이 있는 실종된 사람을 찾을 때연못을 향해 손쳐서 메아리가 돌아오는 방향에 단서 쳐서.

이 부근부터 분위기가 확 바뀌면서 신비로운 기운이 감돌죠.

절경명소인 '요쓰쓰지'에서 휴식

Fushimi Inari kyoto 오야마 순례 후시미이나리

미쓰쓰지'서 에서 15~20분이면 '요쓰쓰지'에 도착해요. 이곳은 교토 시내가 한눈에 내려다보이는절경 포인트예요.

벤치와 찻집에서 잠시 휴식을 취해 보세요.

오쿠샤배례소'에서 '요쓰쓰지'까는 약 30~40분. 가벼운 하이킹 정도라면 여기까지만 해도 충분할 거예요.

이나리산 정상 '이치노미네'

이나리산 정상인 '이치노미네' 도착하면 참배를 할수 있어요.

후시미이나리타이샤는 이나리 대신이 강림한 이나리산(해발 233m) 전체가 신앙의 대상이 되고 있는데, 정상인 '이치노미네' 까지는 가파른 계단이 어져요.

요쓰쓰지'부터는 오른쪽 코스로 약 15~20분이 소요돼요. 오른쪽 코스가 조금 더편하게 갈 수 있으니 추천드려요. 다시 '요쓰쓰지'까지 돌아려면 약 1시간 정도가 걸리니, 체력과 시간에 여유가 있다면 올라가 보세요.

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산 정상 '이치노미네' 로가는 길길에 강림한 신들을 모시는 사당과성지들는 있는데, 그중에서도 '이치노미네', '니노미네', 니노미네, 산 정상 '이치노미네' 로가는 길에 강림한 신들을 모시는 사당과 성지들이 있는데. 산노미네는 특히 신성시되는 장소예요.

'니노미네'는 교통과 해운, '산노미네'는 배움의 향상에 영험이 있다고 하니 교통 안전과 예도의 숙달등을 기원하면 좋겠네요.

'이치노미네'에서 왼쪽 코스로 '요쓰쓰지까

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이치노미네에서 '요쓰쓰지'까는 왼쪽코스로. They will play with you and play with you.

'오쓰카'란 이나리 대신을 는 사람들이 돌에 이름을 새겨 산에 봉납한 말해요.

미쓰루기샤'는 세 개의 봉우리와 마찬가지로 예로부터 의식를 치르는 장소로 신을 모시는 검석 (sword stone) 있어요. If you want to use the same 철강의 신으로 신앙을 모으고 있죠.

는 목소리와 목에 관련된 신이 모셔져 있어 목이 아프거나, 쉬거나, 기침을 낫게 하고 싶은 사람들이 찾아오는곳이에요.

일본의 전통 예능인 가부키의 배우나 가수, 배우들에게서도 신앙을 모으고 있어요.

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야리키키샤는 병과 재난없이 건강하게 장수할 수수 있도록 하는 영험이 있다고 전해져 건강운을 기원하기에 좋아요.

'간리키샤'는 눈에 대한 영험이 있어, 시력 회복과 눈의 질병은 물론 선지명 등 안력에 영험이 있다고 알려져있어.

이렇듯 산을 순례하며 여러 가지영험을 기원할 수 있으니, 시간에 여유를 가지고 참배하여 힘을 얻어 가시길 바라요!

체력에 맞춰 '후시미이나리타이샤' 참배를 즐겨요!

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If you are looking for a 참배하는 코스는 시간과 체력, 목적에 따라서 선택할 수 있고, 일주 코스라면 가벼운 하이킹을 즐길수 있어어요.

<Please check the time and date of your visit.
1. 추천 일주 코스/약 2 hours
2. 요쓰쓰지 왕복 코스/약 1간시
3쿠샤오배례소 왕복 코스/약 40분
개인차가 있으므로 위 내용은 참용으로 봐주시기 바랍니다.

오야마 순례 "는 경치와 파워 스폿 특유의 신비로운 분위기를 느끼면서 하이킹을 겸해 참배할 수 있는 매력이에요.

오야마 순례'를 하고 '본전'까지 돌아오면 왕복 약 4km, 참배 시간까 합치면 2시간까 정도가 소요돼요. 무리하지 않는 선에서 코스를 선택해 '오야마 순례'를 즐겨보는 것은 어떨까요? 어디서든 되돌아갈 수 있으니 부담 없이 도전할 수 있어어요.

광활한 경내에는 참배소와 볼거리가 가득해요.

경치를 바라보며 맑은 산의 공기를 느끼며 참배를 즐겨 보세요!

후시미이나리타이샤
주소 : 교토시 후시미구 후카쿠사야부노우치초 68
TEL: 075-641-7331
참배료 : 참배 자유
Recruitment Recruitment:https://inari.jp/en/

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Walking to Fushimi-no-Mari-taisha shrine for a long time? Is it too difficult to walk to Fushimi-no-Taisha?

Fushimi Azalea Shrine is located in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, and is famous for its "Senbon Torii" (thousands of torii), a vermilion-red gateway that is the most popular sightseeing spot in the city.

The vermilion-red torii gate has become a hot topic of conversation among the lovers of photography, and every year, it is only in Japan, but many foreign visitors come to admire it.

The "Senbon-torii" (Thousand torii) is behind the main hall and the "Inari-san" (Mt. Inari) is behind the main hall. I really appreciate your visit to the "Mt.

It takes about 2 hours to complete a 4-mile round trip. When you take a walking tour, why don't you come to Mt.

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Fushimi-no-Samari-taisha Shrine Route and Traffic System

The transportation route to Fushiminari-taisha shrine is as follows.

It takes about 5 minutes to get to Kyoto by train from JR Kyoto Station. You can take the JR line, Keihan line or bus.

Depart from Kyoto Station
Take the JR Nara Line and get off at Yari Station (about 5 minutes).
Depart from Gionshien-Shijo
Get off at Fushimi Minari Station on the Keihan Main Line (about 9 minutes walk), then walk east toward the station (about 5 minutes walk).
Elk seat on a city bus
Take the No. 5 Minami line, get off at Yinari Taisha-mae bus stop, walk to Mukaito (7 min. walk)

What is the Fushimi-Samari Taisha?

Fushiki-no-Mari-taisha shrine, Kyoto, Japan

Fushimi Inari-taisha" is a shrine famous for its "Senbon-torii" (a thousand torii, or shrine gates), which are interwoven with a dense concentration of vermilion-red tabori (shrine towers).

The history of the "Fushimi Inari Taisha" dates back to 711.

It is the general shrine of all the Shrines of Okinawa, and is honored by people as a god for the prosperity of life and harmony in the home.

The "Seoden" was built in 1499, and Gwonden and other small shrines are also important cultural relics.

The small shrines and monuments around the mountain are called "mountain climbing".

The majestic scenery of the torii (gateways) on the mountain and the small shrines and stone monuments situated in various places is very mysterious and reminds you of a world of your own.

Do you want to visit Fushimi Shrine for a long time?

You can choose the route to visit Fushimi Inari Taisha based on your time, strength and purpose.

<Duration of visit to Fushimi-no-Mari-taisha shrine
1. Recommended round-the-clock route/approx. 2 min.
2. Yotsuji, outbound/return route/approx. 1 min.
3. Okusha worship return trip/approx. 40 min.
Walking time varies depending on the person, please refer to the above.

If you have enough time and energy, you can choose "Round Trip Route" or if you want to visit the shrines in a short time, you can choose "Okusha Bongsanburi Round Trip Route" and just visit the gate, main building and Senbon Torii Gate.

How to visit Fushimi-no-Mari-taisha Shrine

The first one is the "main hall" which is an important cultural property.

Toumen Fushikomori Taisya Fushikomori Shrine

First, the entrance to the shrine is the "tower gate.

The gate was built in 1589 and donated by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who ruled Japan from 1590 to 1590, to help his mother recover from illness.

It is the largest gate of the shrine, and its beautiful exterior reminds people of the "Momoyama Period", a time when the culture of splendor was very much in vogue.

In front of the gate is a sculpture of a fox and raccoon dog, which is a messenger of the Great God ofari.

Fushimi Kitsune Fushimi Kitsune

There are many sculptures of "foxes and raccoon dogs" in the shrine, and it is very interesting to find out what kind of foxes and raccoon dogs are there.

The "main hall" with the sculpture of "foxes and raccoon dogs" in front is a national important cultural asset.

We hope you will enjoy Japanese traditional culture and visit us one time.

Shubon-iro Tunnel "Senbon-torii" (Thousand torii gates)

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The "Senbon-torii" gate near the main shrine building is a symbolic viewpoint of Fushimi-no-Samari-taisha.

It is now on Instagram.

Since the Edo period (1603-1868), the faithful have prayed and been deeply moved by the thousand torii gates built at the shrine.

The vivid vermilion-red color of the screen makes you feel sacred, and you can't help but think of your own desires and dreams as you walk by.

Trial & Test of "Heavy Silicium

Kyoto Fushikushinari Otsuki

At the gate of Senbon-torii, there is a stone lantern called "Shigekiseki" at the right rear of Oku-in (inner sanctuary).

If you have the weight of the stone lantern at the top of your heart, you will be able to make your wish come true.

When you visit the shrine, you can test your luck by using lightweight stones.

From "New Pond" to "San Tsuji", there is enough mystical atmosphere

After running through the light stones, the real "Mountain Climbing Journey" will begin at this place.

There is a "new pond" at the rear of the shrine.

Kyoto Fushikuminari

It takes about 20 minutes from the main hall to New Pond. There is a slope and a staircase, but the flat path and the descent at the shrine worship place make it more difficult.

A 5-minute walk from Xinchitang to Sanzuji. On the way, you will see the Kumataka Shrine.

The evidence shows that this is a time of prosperity and competition. A candle is bought at a teahouse on the other side of the street.

New Pondtang" has a name as well: "回聲池塘" (新池塘), which is a reference to the fact that when people are found and lost, they clap their hands in the morning and turn to look in the same direction as when they were found.

The atmosphere in the vicinity has changed for the first time, and it is filled with a mysterious atmosphere.

Rest at "4 streets", a beautiful spot

Fushikiginari Kyoto Oyama no Tabi Fushikiginari

It takes about 15 to 20 minutes to reach "3tsuji" and "4tsuji". This is one of the best views of Kyoto City.

There are long chairs and a teahouse here, so you can take a short break every now and then.

If you just want to take a short walk, you can enjoy it here. It takes about 30~40 minutes from "Deungsha Worship Center" to "Yotsuji".

First Peak" on the summit of Mt.

The summit of Mt. When you reach the summit, you must visit and worship this mountain.

The Fushimi Shrine, located on Mount Utsuri (233 meters above sea level), is worshipped at the top of the mountain.

From the start of "Yotsuji", it takes about 15~20 minutes to run. If you turn right, it will be more lightly. Return to "Yotsuji" again, it takes about 1 short time. If you have time and energy, you can try to reach the summit.

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On the road leading to the "First Peak" at the top of the mountain, there are many small shrines and holy places dedicated to the spirits of the gods. The "First Peak", "Second Peak", and "Third Peak" are highly esteemed by people.

As you can see, the "second peak" has the advantage in traffic and maritime transportation, while the "third peak" has the advantage in production and training, which makes it a good place to pray for traffic safety and development of art.

Turn left at the first peak and go to the fourth street.

Kyoto Fushikuminari

Turn left at the first peak and walk to the fourth street. You can see various stone monuments along the way.

The "mound" is a stone monument on the mountain where people who believe in the Great God of Warriors offer their names on the stone head.

"禦劍社" and Sanza Sanbong are the same, the place for ritual deities since ancient times. There is a big sword stone in there. It is dedicated to the god of steel.

The "Cough Shrine" is dedicated to the sound of the cough and the larynx, and people come here to pray for relief from sore throats, coughs, and coughs.

The singers and performers of the traditional Japanese Kabuki art form worship it.

Mt. Nairiyama Nairiyama Minekai Kyoto

The Yakurikisha is the best place to pray for good health and a long and healthy life.

Ophthalmology is a medical treatment for eye problems and ocular diseases, but it can also improve vision.

As you can see, the mountain is highly esteemed for the many benefits it brings. Please make sure you have enough time to come and visit us and gain experience!

The reason is that I enjoy the pleasure of "Fushimi Inari Taisha" with all my strength and passion!

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You can choose the route to visit "Fushimi-san" based on your time, strength and purpose.

<Duration of visit to Fushimi-no-Mari-taisha shrine
1. Recommended round-the-clock route/approx. 2 min.
2. Yotsuji, outbound/return route/approx. 1 min.
3. Okusha worship return trip/approx. 40 min.
Walking time varies depending on the person, please refer to the above.

The charm of "mountain climbing" is in the mysterious environment that is unique to this dynamic region, and you can travel by foot without any difficulty.

After the "hiking tour", you will return to the "main shrine", the whole way is about 4km. What would you choose to do if you want to enjoy "mountain climbing" in the same time? You can visit any of our locations and try it out for yourself.

The place of worship and the sight of the star are on the ground.

While visiting, you will be able to enjoy the beautiful scenery and feel the fresh mountain air!

Fushimi-no-Mari-taisha shrine (located in Kyoto, Japan)
Site: 68 Yabunouchi-cho, Fukakusa, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto
Phone: 075-641-7331
Visiting fee: Free
Official website:https://inari.jp/en/

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