In this post, we will discover the sacred ground of Fushimi Inari in Japan.
This is not a simple shrine but rather a whole mountain with multiple shrines to honor the fox divinity Inari.
Inari is a god of the Shinto religion, which is the "original" Japanese religion. The Shinto religion cohabits with Buddhism since the 6th century when it was imported from China and Korea.
Inari is a major Kami of Shinto and is usually associated with fertility and harvests. However, Inari was also considered the protector of merchants and blacksmiths. As a result, it is now associated with business in general.
When visiting old shops in Kyoto for example, you can often see small Inari shrines protecting them!
Fushimi Inari is located a bit South of Kyoto and is known for this famous path of red Torii.
Tourists often stop there and go back but it is actually from there that the fun begins! The gentle hiking trail in the mountain takes you to beautiful shrines and wonderful places with striving nature!
In Japanese culture, the statues covered in moss are seen as an expression of Wabi Sabi and are considered very beautiful.
Wabi Sabi refers to the minimalist aesthetic developed by Sen no Rikyu but that is another topic for another blog post maybe!
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