Friday, November 13, 2009

Fushimi Inari





















An endless flow of red torii gates at Fushimi Inari shrine.

This is the head shrine for about 40,000 others across Japan. If you see little fox statues just past the entrance torii, you know it's an inari shrine.

At Fushimi, just south of Kyoto, you can follow the gate-path all the way to the top of the mountain, with views out over the city and toward Osaka. I contemplated them with a kinako (toasted-soybean flour) ice cream in my hand.

1 comment:

klimt chick said...

What a beautiful photograph! I love the play of light and the contrast between the blue-gray and orange. Definitely a photo to be blown up and exhibited. XOXO