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千本鳥居をくぐる旅 ― 伏見稲荷・お山巡りマップ

千本鳥居をくぐる旅 ― 伏見稲荷・お山巡りマップ

どこまでも続く鮮やかな朱色のトンネル。一歩足を踏み入れれば、そこは現世と神域が交差する神秘の世界です。 全国に三万社ある稲荷神社の総本宮・伏見稲荷大社。その代名詞とも言える「千本鳥居」を抜け、聖なる稲荷山を巡る「お山巡り」へと出かけてみませんか? 参道では表情豊かな「お狐さま」があなたを迎え、山中の至る所に祀られた「お塚」が古くからの信仰の厚さを物語ります。頂上を目指して一歩ずつ進むごとに、日常の喧騒は遠のき、心が清められていくのを感じるはずです。 心地よい疲れを感じたら、参道の名物「いなり寿司」や「きつねうどん」でひと休み。 願いを込めて鳥居をくぐり、自分だけのご利益を見つける。そんな特別な一日を、このマップと一緒に歩んでみましょう。

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Fushimi Inari Taisha (Main Shrine)

As the head shrine of approximately 30,000 "Inari" shrines across Japan, it has been a center of worship since ancient times for the deities of abundant harvests and business prosperity. The highlight of the shrine is the "Senbon Torii" (Thousands of Torii Gates), a breathtaking series of vermilion gates donated as tokens of gratitude for answered prayers. Walking through these endless tunnels of vibrant red feels like stepping into a path to another world. Also, keep an eye out for the many fox (kitsune) statues stationed throughout the grounds. As the sacred messengers of the gods, they can be seen holding various symbolic treasures in their mouths, each with its own unique meaning. Address 68 Fukakusa Yabunouchicho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0882 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL https://inari.jp/ SNS

Ichinamine (The Summit: Suehiro Okami)

Located at the peak of Mount Inari (233 meters above sea level), this is the final destination of the mountain pilgrimage. Since ancient times, it has been revered as a sacred sanctuary where the deity "Suehiro Okami" resides, drawing countless visitors who pray for business success and the well-being of their families. The sight of the countless "Otsuka" (votive stone altars) surrounding the summit is truly breathtaking. As the ultimate spiritual power spot of Fushimi Inari, it offers a profound sense of serenity and divine energy that can only be experienced by those who complete the journey to the top. Address 15 Inariyamakanyuchi, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0804 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL http://inari.jp/sp/map/spot_10/ SNS

Harushige-sha Shrine

Located at the junction where the trail continues from Yotsutsuji toward the summit, this shrine is dedicated to the deity "Harushige Okami." Since ancient times, it has been deeply venerated as a god of business prosperity, attracting devout followers, especially those involved in commerce and trade. The area around the shrine is lined with countless miniature torii gates and "Otsuka" (stone altars) offered with sincere prayers. It is a place where you can feel a particularly sacred and powerful energy, even among the many spiritual spots along the mountain pilgrimage. Address 〒612-0804 京都府京都市伏見区稲荷山官有地 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS

Mitsurugi-sha Shrine (Chojasha Shinseki)

Nestled between the peaks of Sannomine and Ichinamine, this shrine has been worshipped since ancient times as the home of the deity of swordsmiths. Behind the main hall lies a massive, sacred rock known as "Tsurugi-ishi" (Sword Rock), famous as the legendary site where master blades were forged. It is one of the most sacred spots on the mountain pilgrimage, attracting those who seek the power to carve out a successful career or to "cut away" bad luck and obstacles. The shrine's intense spiritual atmosphere offers a unique sense of strength to all who visit. Address 〒612-0804 京都府京都市伏見区稲荷山官有地16 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS

Sannomine (Lower Shrine Site: Shiragiku Okami)

As one of the three major peaks of the mountain pilgrimage (Ichinomine, Ninomine, and Sannomine), this sacred site is home to the deity "Shiragiku Okami." It has long been a place of deep devotion for those praying for business prosperity and success in the performing arts. The sight of countless torii gates and "Otsuka" (stone altars) standing in orderly rows is truly overwhelming. Located on the path to the summit, this spot marks your entry into the spiritual heart of the mountain pilgrimage, filling the air with a noble yet serene energy. Address 〒612-0804 京都府京都市伏見区稲荷山官有地12 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL http://inari.jp/map/spot_13/ SNS

Yotsutsuji (The Crossroads & Observation Point)

Situated halfway up Mount Inari, this is the largest and most popular resting point on the pilgrimage trail. From here, a stunning panoramic view of Kyoto City unfolds, offering the perfect reward to soothe your fatigue from the climb. As a major junction where several paths intersect, the area is lively with visitors enjoying local specialties at the traditional teahouses, such as "Inari-zushi" and refreshing soft-serve ice cream. Since the trail beyond this point becomes a more serious hike toward the summit, it is an essential spot to take a break and prepare for the final ascent. Address 15 Inariyamakanyuchi, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0804 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS

Kojinmine Lookout (Tanaka-sha Shrine)

Located just a short climb up the stairs from Yotsutsuji, this is a hidden gem with a breathtaking view. A grand panorama of Kyoto City and the Nishiyama mountain range stretches out before you, offering an incredible sense of freedom and openness. This site is home to the Tanaka-sha Shrine, dedicated to "Gondayu Okami," a deity renowned for bringing success in business and victory in competitions. With benches available to enjoy the scenery, it is the perfect spot to stop by, breathe in the fresh air, and refresh yourself before continuing your journey to the summit. Address 〒612-0804 京都府京都市伏見区稲荷山官有地612 0804 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL http://inari.jp/sp/map/spot_17/ SNS

Kumataka-sha Shrine

Located on the banks of Shin-ike Pond just beyond the Senbon Torii, this shrine possesses one of the most mystical atmospheres on the entire mountain. It is revered as the home of the "Deity of Victory," drawing a constant stream of visitors who pray for success in high-stakes gambles, business ventures, and competitive endeavors. The shrine is also famous for the legend of Kodama-ga-ike (Echo Pond). It is said that if you clap your hands toward the forest from the prayer deck overhanging the water, the direction of the returning echo will lead you to something you have lost. The sight of countless flickering candles inside the shrine creates a solemn atmosphere, reflecting the deep devotion of those who come to pray. Address Fukakusa Kaidoguchicho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0805 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL http://inari.jp/sp/map/spot_09/ SNS

Senbon Torii (Thousands of Torii Gates)

The most iconic symbol of Fushimi Inari Taisha, this is a mystical tunnel formed by an endless line of vibrant vermilion gates. This breathtaking landscape began in the Edo period (1603–1867), as worshippers donated torii gates as a gesture of gratitude for their prayers being answered or "passing through." Today, approximately 10,000 torii gates stand across the entire mountain. The interplay of light and shadow filtering through the gates creates a scene that truly feels like the entrance to a sacred realm. Stepping into this tunnel, you will find yourself enveloped in a magical sensation, momentarily forgetting the world outside. Address 68番地 Fukakusa Yabunouchicho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0882 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL http://inari.jp/trip/map01/ SNS

The Grand Torii Gate (O-Torii)

Standing tall at the entrance to Fushimi Inari Taisha, this is a massive, vibrant vermilion gate that commands attention. Located at the end of the main approach (Omotesando), its majestic presence signals that you are entering a sacred realm. The contrast between the brilliant vermilion of the gate and the clear blue sky in the background is breathtakingly beautiful. It is a symbolic landmark where many visitors pause to offer a bow, centering themselves before stepping forward to begin their journey up the mystical mountain. Address 〒612-0881 Kyoto, Fushimi Ward, 深草薮之内町68番地 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL http://inari.jp/sp/ SNS

The Main Hall (Honden)

This is the most significant center of Fushimi Inari Taisha, dedicated to the deities of abundant harvests and business prosperity. The current structure was rebuilt in 1499 after the original was lost during the Onin War, and it is now designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. The architecture is breathtaking, featuring a style known as "Uchikoshi-nagare-zukuri," characterized by its magnificent decorations and the elegant curves of its roof. It is a long-standing tradition for visitors to first offer their prayers here before embarking on their journey into the sacred mountain that rises behind the hall. Address 68 Fukakusa Yabunouchicho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0882 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL http://inari.jp/sp/map/spot_03/ SNS

The Bamboo Forest (Takebayashi Path)

This serene area stretches around the Senbon Torii and in quiet pockets tucked away from the main pilgrimage trail. Here, soft sunlight filters through the towering bamboo stalks, and the gentle rustling of leaves creates a soothing melody in the breeze. The deep green beauty of the forest offers a stunning contrast to the vibrant red of the torii gates. It is a popular, photogenic walking path where you can pause during your journey to find peace of mind and experience a different, tranquil side of Mount Inari. Address 〒612-0883 京都府京都市伏見区深草石峰寺山町6 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS

Araki Jinja Shrine (Kuchi-ire Inari)

Araki Jinja is a beloved shrine known for "Kuchi-ire Inari," the deity of matchmaking and good fortune. Its most famous feature is the "Kuchi-ire Ningyo"—a charming set of three fox figurines. The sight of countless dolls offered by those whose prayers came true is truly spectacular and has made this a very popular photo spot. The shrine is believed to bring all kinds of "good connections" (en), extending beyond romance to include job opportunities and fruitful business relationships. With its warm and welcoming atmosphere, it is a spiritual "power spot" that helps enrich people's lives through the blessing of meaningful encounters. Address 12-3 Fukakusa Kaidoguchicho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0805 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours 9 AM–5 PM Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS

The Romon Gate (The Main Gate)

Standing grandly at the entrance of Fushimi Inari Taisha, this is one of the largest Romon-style gates in Japan. It is said to have been donated in 1589 by the great warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi as an offering of gratitude after his mother’s recovery from a serious illness. On either side of the gate, you will find statues of "Zuishin" (warrior guardians) who protect the sacred grounds. Above, the prestigious plaque inscribed with "Fushimi Inari Taisha" signifies its high status. With its brilliant vermilion color and dignified presence, this gate is the perfect photogenic landmark and a magnificent gateway into the sacred sanctuary. Address 68 Fukakusa Yabunouchicho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0882 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS

「千本鳥居」を通り抜けた先にある、重要な分岐点です。ここから道が三方に分かれており、直進して「熊鷹社」や「四ツ辻」を目指すルートが一般的です。お山巡りの序盤に位置し、多くの鳥居と緑が調和する美しい景色が楽しめます。下山時にここへ戻ってくると、「本殿(帰り道)」と「京阪 伏見稲荷駅方面」への分かれ道にもなるため、散策のルートを確認する大切なしるしとなる場所です。 Address 21 Chome Inariyamakanyuchi, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0805 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS

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Public toilets

Address 〒612-0804 Kyoto, Fushimi Ward, Fukakusa Sasayamacho, 1 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS

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Luggage Storage

Coin Lockers Store your heavy bags here before climbing! Address 65-1 Fukakusa Yabunouchicho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0882 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL https://www.fuji-ya.co.jp/coinlocker/ SNS

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Daily Yamazaki (Fushimi Inari Taisha-mae)

Convenience store Address 93 Fukakusa Inarionmaecho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0881 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS

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Hyotei

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Hyotei

Cafes and coffee shops Address Inariyamakanyuchi, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0804 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours 11 AM–2 PM Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS

Mitama-tei

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Mitama-tei

Cafes and coffee shops Address Inariyamakanyuchi, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0804 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours 10:30 AM–5 PM Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS

Kanmidokoro Takeya

Japanese Dessert House Address Inariyamakanyuchi, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0805 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours 8:30 AM–4 PM Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS

Amazake Suetomi-tei

Traditional Teahouse Address 5-12 Fukakusa Kaidoguchicho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0805 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours 9 AM–7:30 PM Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS

Inari Saryo (Tea House & Desserts)

Cafes and coffee shops Address Teichoan, 内, 68 Fukakusa Yabunouchicho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0882 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours 10:30 AM–4 PM Admission Fee Regular Holiday Wednesday, Closed Phone Number URL SNS

Oyabu-satei

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Oyabu-satei

Traditional Mountain Teahouse Address 〒612-0883 京都府京都市伏見区深草石峰寺山町43−9 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours 11 AM–5 PM Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS

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三徳亭

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三徳亭

レストラン Address 〒612-0804 京都府京都市伏見区稲荷山官有地9 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL http://www.santokutei.com/ SNS

Salmon Noodle Kyoto (Fushimi Inari Branch)

Ramen shop Address 〒612-0881 Kyoto, Fushimi Ward, Fukakusa Inarionmaecho, 76 ホーム 2 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours 10 AM–8 PM Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS

Tsujitei

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Tsujitei

Japanese restaurant Address 14 Inariyamakanyuchi, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0804 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours 8 AM–4:30 PM Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS

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Inari Station (JR Nara Line)

As a station on the JR Nara Line, this is the main "gateway" located right in front of Fushimi Inari Taisha. The station features a rare and distinctive design modeled after the shrine's main pavilion, with striking vermilion-painted pillars. From the moment you step off the train, you are enveloped in a sacred atmosphere. The station building itself is a popular photo spot. As soon as you exit, the massive Grand Torii gate towers before you, marking the beginning of your journey into the mystical mountain. Address Fukakusa Inarionmaecho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0881 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS

While JR Inari Station is the closest to the shrine, Fushimi-Inari Station on the Keihan Line serves as the vibrant cultural gateway to the area. The station is famous for its striking vermilion pillars and fox-themed decorations, instantly immersing you in the world of Inari from the moment you step onto the platform. Upon exiting, you will find yourself at the entrance of a lively shopping street (Sando) lined with traditional restaurants, souvenir shops, and street food stalls. It is the perfect starting point for those who want to enjoy a leisurely stroll, sample local delicacies like Inari-zushi, or browse for unique charms before reaching the sacred grounds. Address Fukakusa Ichinotsubocho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-0012 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Admission Fee Regular Holiday Phone Number URL SNS