(Source: 今日はあれで明日はこれ)
Like Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto, this shrine also has a road led by thousand tori. Those tori are colorful and beautiful. Some people come here to take pictures because "the tori look like a cute miniature." On top of that, you can capture an image of many tori with a beautiful Japanese garden. The place looks fantastic during the cherry blossom season as well.
(Source: pixta)
There is an area in this shrine, where many statues of kitsune (Japanese fox, considered a messenger of god) are placed here. These statues used be enshrined at a small private shrine in Takayama Inari Jinja or at other shrines all over the country back in the olden days. In fact, they are were placed here after fulfilling their function. It is strange so see so many statues of fox in one place.
(Source: かしこみかしこみ)
There are also several small shrines lined up inside the territory of the shrine. Like the kitsune, these small shrines once belonged to individuals who had them in their private homes, or shrines. It is strange and rare to see so many lined up like this.
(Source: かしこみかしこみ)
(Source: 今日はあれで明日はこれ)
Like Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto, this shrine also has a road led by thousand tori. Those tori are colorful and beautiful. Some people come here to take pictures because "the tori look like a cute miniature." On top of that, you can capture an image of many tori with a beautiful Japanese garden. The place looks fantastic during the cherry blossom season as well.
(Source: pixta)
There is an area in this shrine, where many statues of kitsune (Japanese fox, considered a messenger of god) are placed here. These statues used be enshrined at a small private shrine in Takayama Inari Jinja or at other shrines all over the country back in the olden days. In fact, they are were placed here after fulfilling their function. It is strange so see so many statues of fox in one place.
(Source: かしこみかしこみ)
There are also several small shrines lined up inside the territory of the shrine. Like the kitsune, these small shrines once belonged to individuals who had them in their private homes, or shrines. It is strange and rare to see so many lined up like this.
(Source: かしこみかしこみ)