June 30, 2016

Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto


We went to Fushimi Inari Shrine, twice.  1st one was on our 1st day in Kyoto.  2nd time was on our last day in Kyoto.

 We did not sleep much on the flight that night, after check-in to the hotel, bath and had some rest, we all still have some energy left, so off to Inari we go.  It was raining that day.  Light shower.

Fushimi Inari Shrine is the #1 must go on my list.  Without wasting much time, we begins our Kyoto exploration in Fushimi Inari.  The shrine is easily accessible by train.  The main Torii gate is just a few steps away from the Inari train station, JR line.

We arrived there around 5pm, it was raining, gloomy and almost dark.  I am kind of sad thinking that our photos will come out with gloomy look.  But no,  turns out that there's not much people around, we can take our time getting our photos right and the kids can move around freely.

We went again the 2nd time on our last day in Kyoto.  You know that Fushimi Inari is famous for its thousand torii, right? So, it just does not feel right that I did not have my own mini torii to bring back with me.

Because it was already late when we were there the 1st time, the shops were closed and we didn't get to see the street market.  Ohh how I love markets.

So, on the last day, we packed our things early and check out from our hotel at 10am, we left our bags at the locker in Kyoto Station.  2 train stations later we were already in Inari, again.

We just follow the crowd and instinct to find the street market, yup it's just right at the corner,  turn to your left if you are coming form the Inari station.

The street market was bustling with life;  people, food, souvenir, and mini torii, you name it, torii keychain, torii fridge magnet, torii for display.  Ohh I am so glad we came back.

And of coz we tapau lots of other souvenirs here, hubby bought a mini samurai emperor or whatever they called it.

So yeah, enjoy the pictures..

 
 

These BBQ 3-layer pork at Inari street market is soooo good.
Tasty, juicy and the skin is not tough at all;
just eat it like a satay, with a bit of sauce if you prefer.
Fushimi Inari Shrine (伏見稲荷大社) is famous for its thousands of torii gates.  The torii gates are donations by individuals and companies, you can find the donator's name and the date of the donation on the back of each torii.  So kalau nak tangkap gambar, better ambil dari arah yang bertentangan tau.

2 comments:

Rose world said...

So much to see, experience and taste.

suituapui said...

3-layer pork? I know that is very popular in Korea - those Korean BBQs, so it's in Japan too then.