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Dirty side of Fushimi Inari Taisha, Kyoto

Kyoto, touristic mega town! And this shrine draws even more people. While I work on my blog admin, I realised that I haven’t written anything about Kyoto besides my maiko experience. This place is so well covered anyways. How about I just talk about the dirty stuff.

Do not be fooled by those beautiful epic spacious, peaceful photos. The movie Memoir of Geisha has immortalised this place. The reality is that there are literately 1000 people next to you at any given time attempting to replicate the same shot. It is anything but tranquil.

This shrine has cult status with the local business crown. Deity Inari (fox demon) promises great fortune. Apparently, many people have their wishes granted. I guess it is something that you’ll find out after you pay JPY500 for one of these wish boards?

The infamous endless rows of Tori, well, is actually expensive marketing / prayers from businesses. Local individuals or businesses pay for these tori. The prices are CRAZY. A tiny tori (like a desk top size) starts at JPY 175,000. These large ones? JPY708,000 and upwards. Prices varies depending on the positions. The ones close to the temple or the entrance? Those are priced well beyond JPY 1,000,000. They have a price list on display. You just need to keep your eyes open to spot this lucrative board 😉

 

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Fushimi Inari-taisha (Shrine), Kyoto

伏見稲荷大社Is Fushimi Inari Taisha worth a visit? If it is your first time in Japan, it is worth the stress. Otherwise, I feel that it is too crowded to be enjoyable.

 

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Photos are from several trips. I do regret not taking the 1000 people shot though. Those photos are way more interesting.

The shrine was closed, that’s why there was no human in sight 😉
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