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Christine_V, Mar 2026
Louie was a knowledgable and patient guide with 3 70 yos hiking 4 miles. Explained Shinto and Buddhist symbols clearly .
A beautiful hike through orange Torii gates starting on opposite side of 3 peaks of the Inari shrine, Avoiding crowds initially. Many steap stairs on descent into main Shrine. Lovely nature walk through woods and bamboo farms. 4 mile walk up and down steps.
wendy_m, Mar 2026
Wonderful tour! Louis was...
Wonderful tour! Louis was a wonderful tour guide with lots of good information. It was a beautiful walk.
Jeff_J, Feb 2026
Custom Kyoto Tour
We visited the key highlights even within our short stay. Our guide did a great job explaining the interesting history and also with tailoring each stop for us.
Charlotte_C, Jan 2026
Best Photography Tour Experience!
This was the best experience we had in Kyoto! Hugh was very friendly and gave us lots of great tips that we could use around the city. He was very knowledgeable and knew all the secret spots around Fushimi Inari to take the best photos despite all the crowds. He is a very talented photographer, I would recommend this experience to anyone wanting to capture a beautiful moment during their time in Japan.

Fushimi Inari Shrine (Fushimi Inari Taisha)

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Kyoto
Fushimi Inari Shrine (Fushimi Inari Taisha) at sunrise, Kyoto, Japan.
  • If you plan on hiking to the mountaintop, wear comfortable shoes and bring sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water.

  • The shrine is free, but carry cash if you want to leave a donation, make a wish, or have your fortune told.

  • Some parts of the shrine are wheelchair accessible, but the climb to the mountaintop is via several flights of steps.

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