Kyoto again
9. april, Japan ⋅ 🌬 13 °CStarting my last day in Kyoto with beautiful Fushimi Inari. Set, it’s as crowded as it can get. But with an unplanned hike up the mountain behind, I get some space :) and a little dragonLes mer
Starting my last day in Kyoto with beautiful Fushimi Inari. Set, it’s as crowded as it can get. But with an unplanned hike up the mountain behind, I get some space :) and a little dragonLes mer
Today's plan was to explore a couple of Kyoto's famous temples. We started the day right with Nathan going for a walk in the local area to find some coffee and a nibble. He returned with someLes mer
Eenmaal toegekomen in Kyoto dropten we onze rugzakken aan de balie van ons hotel (het was te vroeg om in te checken) en trokken we naar de belangrijkste site van Kyoto: Fushimi Inari-taish, een bergLes mer
Our quest this afternoon is to find Fushimi Inara Shrine. It’s famous for its vermilion torii gates. We set off about fourish to look for it. Getting off the train it is just across the road andLes mer
Am Mittwoch haben wir uns, wieder sehr schwer bepackt, auf den Weg nach Kyoto gemacht. Wir haben uns sowas von geschworen in Kyoto endlich ein Paket nach Hause zu senden mit all den Sachen die wirLes mer
The most amazing time we had was seeing the Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, otherwise known as the Fox Shrine. The shrine is at the base of Mt. Inari. ‘Inari’ is the god of rice. The famousLes mer
One of the stops we were most looking forward to was Fushimi Inari shrine, the main shrine of Inari Ōkami (稲荷大神), a Japanese kami or spirit from the Shinto faith of Japan. The shrine isLes mer
Headed out today anticipating another long walk. This shrine is one of the ones we were most excited about. The walk up the forested mountain is shaded by a series of 10,000 orange tori gates. AtLes mer
This shrine is really amazing! It's a huge walk, everything covered with these red wooden poles. There are lots of place for taking nice pictures and even a "waterfall" is there... 😂
On the walk aLes mer
Der Fushimi Inari - Taisha ist der älteste, bekannteste Shintō Schrein in Japan. Und der schönste den ich gesehen habe.
Auf dem gesamten Gelände gibt es auch Tausende von roten torii (Schreintore)Les mer
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Fushimi Inari-taisha