“Fushimi Inari-taisha” Japan’s Mysterious Power Spot

Hello!

Today, I’d like to talk about Fushimi Inari-taisha, a shrine located in Kyoto.

This shrine is famous for being a power spot that protects prosperity, good fortune, and foxes.

It’s very popular among tourists who want to feel its power.

In particular, thousands of orange torii gates lining the hiking trail are breathtakingly beautiful.

It is said that passing through the gates brings good luck and prosperity.

This location is also known as the “Path of Thousand Torii,” and its mysterious atmosphere is simply captivating.

Furthermore, Fushimi Inari-taisha is also known for the cats that reside there.

There are many cats in the area, and they have become a soothing presence for visitors.

Cats have been a symbol of prosperity in Japan for many years, and their presence at the shrine is considered lucky.

Fushimi Inari-taisha is a sacred place loved by many, with its labyrinth of torii gates, mysterious atmosphere, and the presence of the cats.

As a result, many tourists visit, and there are many foreign visitors as well.

For Japanese people, Fushimi Inari-taisha is also known as a lucky place for business, exam success, and good health.

Many people visit to pray for their wishes.

If you have a chance, please visit this sacred place.

You too will be able to feel its power.

 

PS

Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine is located at the foot of Mt Inari.

You can climb to the top of the mountain.

There is a bench on the way. You can also enjoy the view.

This is the mountaintop. But there is no observatory.