Walking Tour of Japan

Walking Tour of Japan

Walking Tour of Japan is a podcast built to enhance how you experience one of the world's most captivating countries. By combining storytelling with location-based insights, we help you connect more deeply with the places you visit — before your trip, during it, or from the comfort of home. Our mission is to make exploration more meaningful, flexible, and accessible for everyone.

Episodes

  1. Apr 23

    Fushimi Inari Taisha – Kyoto: Thousands of Vermilion Torii Gates and the Sacred Mountain of the Fox God

    In this episode of Walking Tour of Japan, we explore Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto - one of Japan's most iconic and deeply spiritual sites. Founded in 711 AD, this ancient shrine at the foot of Mount Inari is the head of more than thirty thousand Inari shrines across Japan and is dedicated to the god of rice, sake, foxes, and prosperity. We walk through the famous Senbon Torii - thousands of blazing vermilion gates that wind up the forested mountain - and discover the history behind those gates, the fox guardians who line the path, and the centuries of wishes written into every stone and inscription along the way. We climb through the inner sanctuary, past the mysterious heavy-light wishing stones, up to the panoramic Yotsutsuji viewpoint halfway up the mountain, and for those with the energy, all the way to the quiet summit shrine at the top. Along the way we share tips on the best time to visit, a hidden bamboo grove most tourists miss, and the quieter upper trails where the true spirit of the mountain reveals itself. After the tour, we recommend three places to eat nearby: Vermillion Cafe for specialty coffee and light meals right outside the shrine entrance, Kendonya for hearty soba and udon just down from the Keihan station, and Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu for satisfying beef cutlets across the street from Kendonya. We also highlight three nearby sites worth visiting while you're in the area: Tofuku-ji, one of Kyoto's finest Zen temples with stunning rock gardens and spectacular autumn color; Daigo-ji, a UNESCO World Heritage site with a centuries-old five-story pagoda and famous cherry blossoms; and the Fushimi sake district, where you can tour breweries, taste some of Japan's finest sake, and explore the Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum. Visit ⁠NorthStarTravelers.com⁠ to explore our other podcast shows and browse gear recommendations for wherever your next journey takes you.

    11 min

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Walking Tour of Japan is a podcast built to enhance how you experience one of the world's most captivating countries. By combining storytelling with location-based insights, we help you connect more deeply with the places you visit — before your trip, during it, or from the comfort of home. Our mission is to make exploration more meaningful, flexible, and accessible for everyone.

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