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What are people saying about Fushimi Inari Shrine (Fushimi Inari Taisha)

Brandon_P, Jun 2026
Thank you, Hugh!
We had a wonderful time with our photographer Hugh. He shared some behind the scenes locations with us that helped us to get away from the crowds a bit and have a more personable and quiet experience. The pictures he took were great and gave us a wonderful momento to take home from our trip and experiences in Kyoto.
James_W, Jun 2026
Kana is amazing! We highly recommend this tour!
Kana was absolutely amazing! Very upbeat, fun, positive, and informative! This tour was a highlight of our trip! She took us on hidden trails through nature to escape the crowds. It was a beautiful experience. Our family highly recommends Kana and this private tour! 5 Star all the Way! Thank you for these special memories in Japan.
Susan_A, May 2026
Fabulous experience
This was such an enjoyable trip! We avoided the crowds by going in a separate entrance, and saw shrines and gates virtually on our own. Beautiful walking through forest and bamboo groves. Our guide Kaishin was so helpful and friendly, explaining the background to the shrines. He really was great. There is quite a lot of uphill, though so you need to be reasonably fit and mobile. But it was one of the best things we did in Kyoto!
KimberlyMcClintic, May 2026
Our Day in Kyoto
The tour was very nice and Hugo was very informative of all the sights we visited. He thought we had more time, but was able to adjust the pace and still get us back to the ship on time.

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.