Sep 25, 2013

A Mountain of Orange

The Fushimi Inari shrine is probably one of the most photographed shrines in all of Japan. And by looking below, it's easy to see why. At times, it was hard not to look at it through my lens. But after hiking about half way up the mountain, I just sat for a while overlooking Kyoto. This was probably one of the most peaceful moments I have had since starting my travels, and a nice escape from the hustle and bustle of the city below. I hiked up at the end of the day, as to avoid the crowds and to catch the sunset from the top. Good move on my part! My only wish was that I had packed bug repellent, but that's neither here nor there. 







fushimi inari shrine

A pleasant little surprise were all the kittens running around different parts of the shrine. Some of them were a bit skittish, but these two guys below hung out for a while; guarding their portion of the shrine, I suppose.



The last little bit of the hike was my favorite. The sun started to go down and it lit up the shrine perfectly. Definitely one of the best sunsets I have seen since being in Japan. 

fushimi inari shrine

fushimi inari shrine
This picture reminded me ever so slightly of the view from Sacre-Coeur 

After getting back into Kyoto, I took a brief detour and hung out around Kyoto Station. Upon exiting, you have prime viewing of Kyoto Tower, which is best seen at night.

kyoto tower

Tonight, I am in Tokyo for one final night and then it is off to Seoul tomorrow!

Get the Look: Shirt, James Perse // Shorts, J Crew // Scarf, Anthropologie // Purse, Marc by Marc Jacobs

4 comments:

  1. Fabulous photos...appreciated walking with you "so to speak". Those are some well loved cats. Love the one with the black cat in the foreground looking at Whitey. Looks very peaceful.

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