πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Chasing spirits: visiting Fushimi Inari temple at night 🦊

Join us as we explore a lesser-known side of Kyoto.
As night falls, we visit the famous Fushimi Inari Shrine; without the crowds. Beneath the glow of lanterns, the quiet paths and endless rows of torii gates create a surreal, almost dreamlike atmosphere, watched over only by the silent guardian foxes.
Before going on an adventure, we need a snack! We stoped by a small local cafΓ© hosted by an adorable Shiba Inu named Miles πŸ•. But be warned, his attention comes at a price: treats.
We finish the day with food again. At a hidden burger spot tucked beneath a hotel in the heart of the city.
If you’re looking for a calmer, more intimate side of Kyoto, we hope this video gives you ideas for your next trip.

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| Time Code |
00:00 Intro
00:27 Now & Then
02:27 Fushimi Inari
07:22 Good Nature Station
09:04 Extra Photos

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1 Comment

  1. Hello everyone, did you know you can go to Fushimi Inari at night?
    It's like stepping into a Ghibli movie. And there's almost no one.
    Have you been there before?