伏見稲荷大社の1000基の鳥居を全部くぐったのかな⛩️

[Music] Heat. Hey, heat. Hey, heat. [Music] Hey. [Music] [Music] Hey. Hey. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. N. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] [Music] How you doing? [Music] Yo. [Music] Hey. Hey. [Music] Hey, [Music] hey, hey. Hey, [Music] hey, hey. [Music] Here [Music] we go. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Hey, hey, hey. [Music] Hey, [Music] hey, hey. Down. [Music] Hey. Hey. [Music] Heya. [Music] Heat. Heat. N. [Music] Down. Hey. Hey. [Music] [Music] All right, we come in here. You’re going to walk about half a mile from the bus stop, unless you take the train. There is a shrine train that stops about three ten of a mile from the shrine. So, you have that option, but you’re gonna have to go up this hill. It is pretty much an uphill incline the whole way. A few level spots, but pretty much uphill. Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] [Music] Located at the base of Malik Ineri in Kyoto, Japan, Fushimi Ineri Taisha is one of the most iconic and revered Shinto shrines in the country. Dedicated to Inari Okonami, the Shinto god of rice, prosperity, business success, and agriculture. The shrine is especially famous for its stunning pathway of thousands of vermilion tory gates that wind through the forest slopes of the sacred mountain. So, as you can see, it’s quite busy up here. You do have the uphill incline. And then, uh, if you’re hungry or you want some shops, they do have plenty of them along the way. Heat. [Music] Heat. [Music] [Music] [Music] the thousand Tory gates. The sunbour is the most recognized and photographed feature of Fu Fushimi Ineri and the Sibon Tori, meaning thousands of Tor gates. In reality, there are over 10,000 Tory gates spread across the network of trails that span roughly 4 km up Mount Ineri. These vivid red orange gates form near continuous tunnels that create a surreal and spiritual atmosphere as visitors pass beneath them. Hey, hey, [Music] [Music] Each to gate is donated by individuals, companies or families in hopes of receiving blessings. or expressing gratitude for good fortune. The name of the donor and date of donation is inscribed in the back of each gate, and the price for donation can range from several hundred,000 yen to over a million, depending on the gates size. Your best bet is to come here when it first opens because you’ve got to go down the same way everybody’s coming up. [Music] The main shrine is located At the base of the mountain constructed in 1499, this is where visitors pay respect and offer prayers. San Bonour path begins just behind the main hall and leads visitors into the mountain. the subshrines and scenic overlooks along the trail where you’ll find hundreds of similar smaller shrines and occasional viewpoints of Kyoto. [Music] It is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The shrine is always open and the Tory trail is lit at night, making early morning or late night visits atmospheric and tranquil. Admission is free and access is just outside the JR and Nari station on the JR Nar line about 5 minutes from Kyoto station. Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and capture the glowing beauty of the gates in soft natural light. [Music] Fushimi and Nari Taisha is not just a photo destination. It’s a journey of spiritual introspection, cultural immersion, and appreciation of Japan’s deep connection between nature and faith. Whether you’re paying for prosperity, admiring ancient traditions, or walking through a corridor of living history, the 1,00 tory gates of Fushimi and Nari are a mustsea experience in Kyoto. That completes our time here. Unfortunately, we only had 50 minutes and it takes about 12 minutes to get here and 12 minutes to get back. So, that’s already half our time. Uh, and we had to get up to the steps. So, I hope that this is a good enough overview for you if you’re coming, how to get here, what to expect when you get here, what uh you’ll find here. Uh if you have any questions about it, let me know. I do have another more thorough video. Uh so, you can just go and search my channel for the Thousand Try Gates. Uh there’s a long format and a short. Uh it’s a little bit more detailed cuz I had a lot longer to be here. So, until next time, I’ll see you next trip. And if you could hook me up with just taking 2 seconds to click that like button, that would be phenomenal. And 3 seconds if you can hit the subscribe button while you’re there. Thanks.

Did I Just Walk Through All 1000 Torii Gates at Fushimi Inari Shrine? ⛩️

⛩️ Fushimi Inari Shrine Kyoto is one of Japan’s most iconic landmarks, famous for its breathtaking pathway of Fushimi Inari 1000 Torii Gates. Known as Fushimi Inari Taisha Japan, this sacred site offers a spiritual and cultural journey unlike any other. Whether you’re on a Kyoto Fushimi Inari Walking Tour or simply exploring, the 1000 Torii Gates Japan experience is unforgettable. A Fushimi Inari Shrine Tour will take you through vibrant gates, serene shrines, and stunning mountain trails.

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