Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto: All 10,000 Gates Explored ★ ONLY in JAPAN #24 夜の京都伏見稲荷神社
Adventure in Kyoto! Loads of culture and history in one city.
We've got all that and more in this episode of ONLY in JAPAN.
Kyoto's Shrine of 10,000 'Torii' or Gates is simply awesome. It's also ranked as Japan's no.1 attraction for foreign tourists*
Yes, it can be crowded during the day, but we'll explore this mysterous shrine at night when no one is around -- except the wildlife and a few stragglers.
This time, John will explore and explain Kyoto's most popular shrine, Fushimi Inari.
HISTORY:
Fushimi Inari is full of history going back to the year 717!
John interviews one of the Shinto priests and unravel some of the history that might not be in guidebooks. The lengend of Fushimi Inari is revealed!
Are those gates orange or red?
What's the meaning behind the color?
Which big Hollywood movie was this shrine featured in?
Who cleans all these gates?
John wants to know.
WHEN TO VISIT:
It may seem impossible to escape the crowds here, but you can!
The hours are officially listed as 10:00 to 16:00 but the shrine is open to all free of charge 24 hours a day.
Best of all it's FREE! Why? The gates!! They're all bought by people and businesses to bring them luck.
The best time to see it is at night. It's when most locals go with thewir friends, high school couples can be seen climbing up together. Night time adventurers will also see a lot of cats! That rustling you hear on the woods outside the orange gates may not always be a cat though ....
KYOTO BY BICYCLE:
How do you get to Fushimi Inari from Kyoto Station?
I could draw you a map, but it's much better to show you by bicycle!
Rent a cycle for the day and see more of Kyoto. Cheap and easy.
KCTP (Kyoto Cycling Tour Project) has a good variety of city bicycles for the surrounding hills or the city. You can reserve online or call and have the bike waiting for you as soon as you arrive.
The city is not always cycle friendly so keep to the left side, use the light after dark and try to avoid pedestrian sidewalks.
HOW TO GET THERE:
Here's the Google Map
Take the JR Nara line from Kyoto Station for 3 stops or rent a bicycle :) Taxi takes about 10-15 minutes.
*Ranked no.1 by Trip Advisor 2014 rankings on Japanese Atttractions
URL:
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This show has been created and produced by John Daub ジョン・ドーブ. He's been living and working in Japan for over 16 years and regularly reports on a TV show for Japan's International Channel.
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八神社 京都 / Hachi Shrine Kyoto / 여덟 신사 교토
高御産日神、神産日神、他6柱を祀る。
由緒等詳細は不明だが、ご創建は大同年間(806~810)とも延喜年間(901~923)とも伝えられる。
浄土寺や銀閣寺の鎮守社であり、地域一帯の産土神として広く崇敬を集めている。
春季例祭、4月24日。
大祓式、6月30日。
扇子感謝祭、8月8日。
秋季例祭、10月24日あるいはその直前の日曜日。
火焚祭、11月23日。
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I was able to go to Kyoto this week and I was really excited about seeing the Fushimi Inari shrine there. So myself and Micah treked out to explore the beauty of it. If you've ever seen Memoirs of a Geisha this place might look very familiar to you as they filmed in this beautiful place. Also this might be the deepest I get as there was a quazi candid moment caught in this video that worked given the surroundings. Also Micah and I stumble upon a ridiculously large buddist shrine in this video to as an bonus. About Yukendoit.
Welcome! What you are looking at is a former Universal Studios, Halloween Horror Night, Walt Disney World actor/worker youtuber here. I really want to show the world to you! I was pretty inspired by Adamthewoo to get out and start making videos, and now I've left America to do just that. Now I'm out in Osaka, Japan. Living daily life in Japan. But I make adventure videos of exploring strange Japanese locations, theme parks like Universal Studios Japan, and generally showing off life as an American Abroad Jvlogging in Japan. As well I like to make Jvlogs about life in Japan. As I am a former scareactor at Halloween Horror Nights in Florida, I am very interested in the strange side of Japanese culture. Ghosts, Yokai, the Japanese equivlent of Oujia boards, abandoned Japanese buildings, and Japanese haunted houses like the one at Fuji Q Highland it's the longest one in the world!
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Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto! Climbing all the way to the top | Japan April 2018
Hi everyone! Today we're doing something I never got to do in the whole time I was living in Japan - climb to the top of Fushimi Inari Shrine! This shrine is in Kyoto and is famous for all the red tori gates it has snaking up a mountain. I've never done the full route - till today! It's not a hard hike, and doesn't take much time. Check out the video to see if you'd like to do it when you visit Kyoto! Thanks so much for watching!
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大将軍八神社 京都 / Daishogun Hachi Shrine Kyoto / 대장군 팔 신사 교토
当社は、平安建都の際に都城の方除(ほうよけ)守護神として造営されたのが始まりとされ、当初は大将軍堂と称したが、江戸時代初期になって大将軍社と改められ、更に大将軍八神社となって現在に至っている。
大将軍とは、陰陽道にいう星神天大将軍で、方位をつかさどる神である。
このため、建築・移動・旅行などに関し、方除け、厄除けの神として世間の崇敬を集め、その時々の権力者達も当社を厚遇したといわれる。
当社には、平安時代中期から末期にかけての大将軍信仰高潮期に奉製されたと思われる「神像」百余体が所蔵されている。
このうち、武装像、束帯像、童子像合わせて八十体が昭和47年(1972)に重要文化財に指定された。
いずれの像も、独特の表情、装束で異彩を放っており、興味深い。
また、陰陽道に基づく、古天文暦道資料(府指定文化財)も蔵されている。
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Guide to Fushimi Inari: How to see all the red gates
Learn about and travel to Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto which is one of the most iconic places in Japan and famous for it's infinite red gates! (日本語字幕付き)
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Learn about and travel to the Shrines and Temples of Nikko, Tochigi. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a national treasure, has beautiful nature, and is home to the famous Nikkō Tōshō-gū Shrine where legendary samurai leader Tokugawa Ieyasu is entombed. (日本語字幕付き)
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Surviving The Shrine: Fushimi Inari (Japan Travel Vlog) Torii Heaven!
Help Support The Channel! #BlackInJapan #BlackInTokyo #Darren A. Hamilton In this Travel Vlog Kelcey D and I trek to Fushimi Inari! We enjoy making these japan vlogs so much. Seeing all of the beautiful torii and shrines has truly been amazing. We hope you like our twist on what we saw! It's all just fun and games at the end of the day. Thanks for watching! #BlackInTokyo #BlackInJapan #TheBlackExperienceJapan
Kyoto's Hidden Old District: Higashiyama (guide)
Learn about and travel to the Higashiayama District next to Kiyomizudera in Kyoto, famous for geisha and beautifully preserved shopping streets! (日本語字幕付き)
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Kyoto's Golden Kinkakuji vs Silver Ginkakuji ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Kyoto is Japan’s cultural capitol and home to over 2000 temples & shrines to visit, but it’s hard to know which ones to see when you only have a few days. This time, Kansai resident Kevin Riley and I debate two of the most visited zen Buddhist temples: Kinkakuji vs Ginkakuji
▶︎ KINKAKU-JI (1397)
Kinkakuji is called the “Golden Pavilion” or Golden Temple and is the more popular of the two because of its iconic gold leaf exterior. It was built in 1397.
★ PROS: It’s one of the famous scenes in Japan
★ CONS: It’s too crowded except for the first 15 minutes of the day. The surrounding gardens are kind of boring compared to other temples & shrines and there isn’t much to do in the area. Few shops and restaurants. There is no subway or train nearby. It can take up to an hour to arrive by bus from JR Kyoto Station when there is traffic.
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▶︎ GINKAKU-JI (1490)
Ginkakuji is called the “Silver Pavilion” or Silver Temple and is located on the East side of Kyoto and the start to the famous “Philosopher's Path” which eventually gets you to Kiyomizudera. Ginkakuji was supposed to be covered in silver foil but the Shogun who was building it died before it’s completion and the decision not to complete it give it a wabi-sabi aesthetic to it. It has a sand garden and a hilltop view.
★ PROS: Less crowded than Kinkakuji and the building is surrounded with tree giving it a more zen-like feel / connection to nature. It’s on the East side of the city meaning there is more to do, a shopping street and loads of restaurants outside. The grounds are well groomed, not paved. Lovely moss. Sand garden and small bamboo outcrop near the restrooms.
★ CONS: It’s slightly more expensive than Kinkakuji. The walk from the bus station take 10-12 minutes to arrive on foot.
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Other ONLY in JAPAN episodes in Kyoto & Osaka:
▶︎ Kyoto Street Food Guide: Nishiki Market
▶︎ Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto: All 10,000 Gates Explored
▶︎ Kyoto's Stairway to Shopping Madness
▷ Osaka Street Food Guide: Dotonbori
▷ Osaka's Flamethrower Street Food Chef
How to get to Kinkakuji:
Take the bus in front of JR Kyoto Station. Take bus 101 or 205 (220 yen / $2 / 40-50 minutes)
* There is usually a long queue to ride this bus after 10am.
Take the JR Sanin Main Line to Emmachi Station (2 stops) then grab a taxi (900-1000 yen / $9-$10 / 7 minutes) Total time: 25-30 minutes. You can also take the Metro Karasuma Line from JR Kyoto station to Kitaoji then grab a taxi.
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石清水八幡宮 京都 / Iwashimizu Hachimangu Shrine Kyoto / 이와 시미즈 하치만 궁 교토
石清水八幡宮は、京都の鬼門(北東)を守る延暦寺に対し、京都の裏鬼門(南西)を守護する社とされている。
八幡宮は源氏の氏神として知られており、源義家(頼朝の曽祖父)はここ石清水八幡宮で元服し「八幡太郎」と名乗ったという言い伝えがある。
12歳の時に従五位に任じられた平清盛は、臨時大祭で奉納神楽(かぐら)の舞人を演じたと伝わっている。
源頼朝自身が植えたと伝わる松の2代目がある。
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Kyoto Downtown, shrines, temples & night life | Japan Travel Vlog
Day 7 of our Japan trip and we spent the day exploring Kyoto!
We started the day by visiting Teramachi street (寺町通) where we went shopping, checked out the street food at Nishiki Market (錦市場), tasted delicious donuts at Koé Donuts Kyoto (コエ・ドーナツ京都) and visited a Bengal Cat and Owl forest.
After exploring Kyoto Downtown we went to see Kiyomizudera Temple, however after a long walk up to the temple it was already closed.
The evening was spent on a roof top bar, In the moon. (インザムーン), eating sushi at Ganko Sanjo Honten (和食・三条本店) and ended up at POP BAR
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Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine is a must visit when uou go to Japan
The complex is so big you will wonder and ask what was it built for and what purpose.
There are plenty of house like buildings and we saw some rituals as if they are paying some respect to the dead when we visited and they were banging the drums.
Kyoto's Chion-in Temple gets its 74-ton bell rung
17 Buddhist monks swing a 5 meter beam into a 74 ton bell 108 times to cleanse us of each and every one of our earthly desires on 12/31/2010.