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Fushimi Inari

Landmark: Fushimi Inari Shrine

Fushimi Inari Shrine is a major Shinto shrine located in Kyoto, Japan, dedicated to Inari, the deity of rice, agriculture, prosperity, and business. Founded in 711 AD, it is one of Japan's oldest and most important Shinto shrines. The shrine is world-famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates, which form scenic tunnels along trails leading up Mount Inari. These gates are donated by individuals and businesses seeking blessings for success and good fortune.

bamboo forest
Fushimi Inari

kyoto : Bamboo forest

The Arashiyama Bamboo Forest in Kyoto is a famous natural attraction known for its towering bamboo stalks that stretch high into the sky. Located in the Arashiyama district, the pathway winds through dense green bamboo, creating a peaceful and almost surreal atmosphere as sunlight filters through the leaves. The sound of the wind moving through the bamboo adds to its calm, meditative feeling, making it one of Kyoto's most iconic and photographed spots.

tetsugaku no michi
Tokaido Shinkansen

kyoto : tetsugaku no michi

Tetsugaku no Michi (Philosopher's Path) is a quiet stone walkway in Kyoto that runs along a canal lined with cherry trees. It connects Ginkaku-ji and Nanzen-ji Temple and was named after philosopher Nishida Kitarō, who often walked there to reflect. In spring, the cherry blossoms create a beautiful pink tunnel, making it one of Kyoto's most peaceful and scenic spots.

How do you get to these places?
Kyoto JR line
Tokaido Shinkansen

kyoto : JR line

The JR Kyoto Line is a major railway line operated by JR West that connects Kyoto, Osaka, and Kobe. It is part of the Tokaido Main Line and serves as one of the busiest commuter routes in the Kansai region. The line provides fast and convenient access between key cities, with special rapid and local trains running frequently throughout the day, making it essential for both daily commuters and travelers exploring western Japan.