Couples enjoy atmospheric tunnels, sunrise or night walks, kimono photo shoots, and nearby tearooms; privacy is possible off-peak, but steep stairs make formal shoes or long dresses impractical.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Time for a leisurely gate walk, summit view, tea break, and photos in kimono.
Kimono photo walk:
Rent matching kimonos nearby and pose under the red torii for couple portraits.
Tip: Book your kimonos online a day before to secure your preferred colors and sizes.
Summit hike to Yotsutsuji:
Follow the torii path up to the Yotsutsuji lookout for a view over Kyoto rooftops.
Tip: Wear sturdy shoes and bring water; the uphill trail takes about 30 minutes one way.
Matcha & wagashi at Inari Chaya:
Enjoy a bowl of matcha tea and seasonal sweets in the tatami tearoom near the main hall.
Tip: Share one wagashi set to taste multiple sweets without rushing.
Sunrise or twilight stroll:
Visit at dawn or dusk to see the gates bathed in soft natural or lantern light.
Tip: Arrive 30 minutes early to find a quiet spot and set up your camera.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Kimono rental (per person) | JPY 4,000 |
Matcha and wagashi (per person) | JPY 700 |
Train to Fushimi Inari round trip (per person) | JPY 300 |
Total Estimated | JPY 10,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Cherry blossom season (late March–April) adds pink backdrops but brings early crowds. In autumn (November), the gates glow under golden leaves—visit midweek to avoid tour groups.
Address: 68番地 Fukakusa Yabunouchichō, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0882, Japan
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Radovan Dvorský
Don't be fooled by the photos, this place is huge. You will get lost between the gates for hours. The eerie atmosphere is even better in the evening. There are literally thousands of Torii gates, huge, smaller and tiny. I recommend you stock on water an hike to the top of the hill. There are places with great view of Kjoto, dark corners with small temples, long straight alleys covered by Torii gat...
Richard Lewis
Amazing experience. Tickets are not needed but if your wanting to purchase anything from the temples or drinks/snacks on the mountain you will need cash. The whole place is incredible, a must see. There were a lot of people around the lower temples and the bottom area but as you explore the pathways up to the top of the mountain there are far fewer people and it is much more peaceful and scenic. T...
James Milliss
This one starts pretty much as soon as you step off the train, which is very convenient — no long trek just to get to the starting point. The build-up is great too, with shrines, stalls, and even some traditional performances going on when we arrived. Sets the vibe right. The walk itself is no joke, especially in summer — lots of steps, and that sun and humidity really hit you. Bring water, sunscr...
Erastos Evdoxiadis
I have never seen this place before and I have to say it is very cool to see. I went there during the afternoon toward evening and most of the crowds had dispersed. The further we went the less people were around. The top is a ways away but very cool with tons of good views. There some wild boars up there and monkeys. I recommend going all the way up.
Tyler Scesny
If you’re looking for a beautiful scenery, spiritual serenity, and a workout to go with it this location is the spot for you. I would recommend either coming early in the morning or closer to dusk when the crowds die down as this is and extremely popular spot. There are nonstop shrines from the mountains base to the summit, it’s honestly impressive knowing that someone had to put all that up there...
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