Fushimi Inari Shrine
Shinto shrine with a history of over 1300 years, renowned for thousands of vermilion torii gates leading up a sacred mountain. It serves as the head shrine of Inari worship and features traditional Japanese architecture. Read more…
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This shrine is an important cultural and religious site dedicated to the kami Inari, associated with fertility, rice, agriculture, and foxes. It features thousands of bright vermilion torii gates that form winding pathways up the sacred Mount Inari. Established more than 1300 years ago, it represents a significant heritage site with a rich history deeply rooted in Shintoism.
The shrine is built in the architectural style known as nagare-zukuri, characterized by its elegant curved roofs. It holds a national monument designation and is recognized as a major cultural heritage site. Numerous fox statues, symbolic messengers of Inari, are also found throughout the grounds.
The shrine hosts various festivals and religious ceremonies reflecting traditional Japanese culture. It remains accessible to the public for exploration and spiritual observance, providing a direct experience of Japan's religious architecture and cultural traditions.
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