As recommended by a friend, we first headed to Tōfuku-ji since it was on route to Fushimi Inari. The best season to visit is actually during autumn for the blossom of maple trees!
Directions to Tōfuku-ji
Take JR Nara line to Tofukuji from Kyoto Station
Tōfuku-ji is one of the five "Kyoto Gozan" temples. The name "Tofuku-ji" was taken from two major temples in Nara, Todai-ji Temple and Kofuku-ji Temple.
A sneak peek from Tsūten-kyō bridge
The view that greeted us when we entered the garden (400 yen to enter). Even though it was winter and despite the barren trees, the autumn colours of the remaining fall foliage which littered the ground were simply breathtaking and a sight to behold.
Thanks to Clement's fantastic navigation, we took a little walk via a pleasant side-path through the woods and private properties from Tōfuku-ji to Fushimi Inari. And here we are, at the magnificent and awe-inspiring Fushimi Inari Shrine of Kyoto!
It felt so surreal to be walking through the countless torii gates!
Right at the other end of the stretch of torii gates was a small shrine dedicated to the fox messengers as well as the starting point of a trekking trail. I had my prayers hung up as well!
I am truly blessed to be here. ありがとう!
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