
Did you know Fushimi Inari shrine has been a sacred site for over 1,300 years, dedicated to the Shinto god of rice and prosperity, Inari? Famous for its thousands of torii gates, this iconic shrine takes on a new level of beauty during the autumn foliage, when the surrounding forest is painted in red, orange, and gold 🍁. Fushimi Inari Shrine was established in the 8th century, and its primary pathway, lined with over 10,000 torii gates, leads to Mount Inari’s summit. During autumn, the scenic trails and wooded paths are even more magical, especially in the early morning when you can enjoy the peacefulness before the crowds arrive. Pro tip: While many visitors stop at the lower sections, continuing your hike to the summit rewards you with sweeping views of Kyoto surrounded by stunning autumn foliage. Plus, you’ll find smaller shrines and hidden statues along the way that most travelers miss. Curious fact: Each torii gate along the path has been donated by individuals or businesses, symbolizing their gratitude for success. The deeper you go into the forest, the quieter and more serene the experience becomes—perfect for reflection and photography. If you’re looking to explore Kyoto’s spiritual heart while enjoying the beauty of autumn, Fushimi Inari Shrine is an unmissable stop. #FushimiInariShrine #KyotoAutumn #KyotoFoliage #ToriiGates #MountInari #TravelKyoto #japaninautumn
Attraction

Fushimi Inari Taisha
Place of worship
4.6
Mountainside Shinto shrine dating from 711 A.D. featuring a path with hundreds of traditional gates.
Activity/Tour

Fushimi Inari Shrine: Explore the 1,000 Torii Gates on an audio walking tour