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  1. www.insidekyoto.com › exploring-fushimi-kyotos-sake-districtFushimi - Kyoto's Sake Distict

    Hace 2 días · Fushimi is a big district but its most famous and popular location is Fushimi-Inari-Taisha Shrine. Tourists flock to visit this site dedicated to Inari, the god of rice. Climb through the endless corridors of vermilion torii gates that line the paths of Inari Mountain and you will be rewarded with spectacular views over the city.

  2. Hace 5 días · Perhaps the single most impressive sight in all of Kyoto, bar none, Fushimi-Inari-Taisha Shrine is the most important shrine in the entire city. Don’t miss it! Red Torii gates at Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine.

  3. Hace 5 días · Visiting Fushimi Inari Shrine is at the top of most visitors’ Japan itineraries, and for good reason. The thousands of orange torii gates are a sight to behold. We’ve gathered everything you need to know about the Fushimi Inari hike and how to make your visit an enjoyable one.

  4. 27 de jun. de 2024 · One of the most interesting and beautiful places to visit in Kyoto is Fushimi Inari-taisha, a Shinto shrine dedicated to the rice goddess, Inari. Particularly unique thanks to the presence of over 10,000 Torii gates leading up the mountain, here’s how to visit Fushimi Inari, as well as what to know before you go.

  5. 27 de jun. de 2024 · El templo Kiyomizudera o Kiyomizu-dera ( 清水寺 o «templo del agua pura») es un conjunto de templos y recintos religiosos situados en el distrito de Higashiyama, al este de Kioto. En 1994 fue declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO y es, por derecho propio, una de las visitas más especiales en la ciudad.

  6. 29 de jun. de 2024 · JR Nara line is the best and easiest way to Fuhimi Inari because JR Inari station is located in front of the main Torii gate of the shrine. Local, rapid, and Niyakoji rapid are available and Only LOCAL line stops JR Inari station.

  7. 27 de jun. de 2024 · Kiyomizudera es uno de los templos más importantes y famosos de Japón. En 1994 fue añadido a la lista de sitios Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO dentro de la denominación «Monumentos Históricos de la Antigua Kioto». El nombre de Kiyomizudera (清水寺) significa literalmente «templo del agua pura».