Fushimi Inari Taisha is famous for the senbon torii (千本鳥居), a row of countless red torii gates. Normally if you visit at night you can't see anything in the dark, but during the Yoimiya-sai the gates are lit by red lanterns. It's a very rare and beautiful view. The fox is said to be the animal protector of inari shrines, so you'll find Fushimi Inari Taisha is the main “Inari” Shinto Shrine . An Inari Shrine is one dedicated to the worship of the God Inari, and there are around 32,000 across all of Japan. The God Inari is the Japanese god (神 Kami) of foxes, fertility, rice, tea and sake. Yes, there is a god of Sake! Inari is the god of agriculture and commerce. Pilgrims come to worship and ask for a good harvest, prosperous business, and safe trips. It is one of the most incense shrines in the Kyoto area. At the entrance of Fushimi Inari Shrine, stands the large torii gate that survived by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1589, and behind it is the main shrine and Head to the Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, where you will find the famous bright red Senbon Torii gates. Continue onto the Sanjusangen-do Temple, known as the world's longest wooden structure that houses over a thousand life-size statues of Buddhist Kannon deities. Lastly, stop at the Kiyomizu-dera Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering You can take a train from Universal Studios Japan to Fushimi Inari-taisha via Universalcity, Nishikujo, Ōsaka, Kyōto, and Inari in around 1h 16m. Alternatively, Keihan Bus operates a bus from Universal Studios Japan to Kuzebashi-Street Shimmachi-Nishizume 6 times a week. Tickets cost ¥900 and the journey takes 1h. Kuil Fushimi-Inari-taisha. Kuil Fushimi-Inari-Taisha atau yang dikenal dengan sebutan O-Inari-san ini, adalah kuil utama dari 30.000 kuil Inari yang tersebar di seluruh wilayah Jepang. Konon, kuil ini didirikan pada tahun 711. Kuil ini terletak di gunung Inari dengan luas area mencapai 87.000 meter persegi. KLXYD2.

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