Personally, I think rain adds a nice relaxing sound that fits the place (plus in the Fushimi Inari Shrine, it kinda makes me think of a Fox’s Wedding haha xD)
This is awesome! Kyoto Fushimi Inari Shrine is a good place to relax! I hope I can be there for real. I love it. This walk is really relaxing. Thank you so much for sharing :)
according to wiki roughly 1000 torii The highlight of the shrine is the rows of torii gates, known as Senbon Torii. The custom to donate a torii began spreading from the Edo period (1603 - 1868) to have a wish come true or in gratitude for a wish that came true. Along the main path there are around 1,000 torii gates.
Awesome video of Fushimi Inari Shrine. Too bad it rained but maybe the rainy weather was why it was empty. Which led to a nice walk up/down without the crowds. Listening to the raindrops...so relaxing. Looking forward to more videos. Fukuoka (hint-hint)! LOL. My last visit people were elbowing one another and some tourists were being rude on holding up the crowd so they can take insta pics.
Thanks @airbnb77! Yes I’ve been here when it was crowded as well, and it was quite the unpleasant experience! But am so thankful to have gotten the opportunity to see it this empty! I’m seriously considering Fukuoka now haha
Your channel uploaded a lot of videos walking in cities. Would you do more walking in non-city places, such as this one? I think most of us stay in cities, so we would be more enjoyable watching temples, shrine, wood, forest, country side, etc
I LOVED this video. It made my whole week. Can someone tell me about all those colorful things hanging under the wooden ema on the long wall at the very opening view of the video? I think I know what all the other items are about, but would like to learn what those are. Thank you so much. I've recently been falling in love with Japan, and your videos have certainly contributed.
Hey Laura, so glad to hear that you liked the video!!! I actually didnt know what they were until i looked it up, but apparently they are for prayer, and are colorful folded cranes (at least traditionally), for which a prayer is said while folding each one
⛩⛩⛩⛩⛩⛩⛩⛩⛩⛩ Hi VJ, thanks for the walk through the rain. ☔️ Nice opportunity to have the torii almost to oneself in such weather and situation with fewer people around. 🤗 Stay healthy. 😷 ⛩⛩⛩⛩⛩⛩⛩⛩⛩⛩
Hey AS! So glad you liked the rain walk! Yes it was super awesome having the gates all to myself! I really don’t mind the rain for walks like this. It really helps add to the ambiance!
🙏Thanks for showing the archers . They still proudly protect this beloved shrine ❣️
Your time is appreciated 🥰
Personally, I think rain adds a nice relaxing sound that fits the place (plus in the Fushimi Inari Shrine, it kinda makes me think of a Fox’s Wedding haha xD)
It was so crowded when went there at autumn 2019. But I love this place.
This is awesome! Kyoto Fushimi Inari Shrine is a good place to relax! I hope I can be there for real. I love it. This walk is really relaxing. Thank you so much for sharing :)
Thanks for coming along for the walk with me!
That's an insane amount of torii gates. woah.
according to wiki roughly 1000 torii
The highlight of the shrine is the rows of torii gates, known as Senbon Torii. The custom to donate a torii began spreading from the Edo period (1603 - 1868) to have a wish come true or in gratitude for a wish that came true. Along the main path there are around 1,000 torii gates.
What a beautiful temple it is because of the rain!😃 The tunnels of the columns are incredibly long!🤩
Thanks WP! So glad you liked the rainy walk!
lovely!
I love this place and with the rains, it is even more mysterious!
thanks for sharing!
So very interesting! We were set to go this past summer, but this is the next best thing! 🌸🏵💮
Hello! Thank you! Really awesome! Hope you can continue making great videos!
Thanks for coming along with me!
Amazing video as always 👍😌
Thanks Carl!!!
BEAUTIFUL....
Thanks!!!
I love your videos, they help me to know beforehand what exactly to visit for the time I go to Japan for the first time
wow, awesome weather
Yes, I love walking in the rain 🌧
Ty for taking us around again to places I could not make aloha. Keep up the great work
Wow, you have been to japan so many times, but seems there are many places that you have yet to see! hope you can make it on your next trip!
VIRTUAL JAPAN yes many things most of my trips has been short ones in the past. Hopefully next trips I can stay longer
Awesome video of Fushimi Inari Shrine. Too bad it rained but maybe the rainy weather was why it was empty. Which led to a nice walk up/down without the crowds. Listening to the raindrops...so relaxing. Looking forward to more videos. Fukuoka (hint-hint)! LOL.
My last visit people were elbowing one another and some tourists were being rude on holding up the crowd so they can take insta pics.
Thanks @airbnb77! Yes I’ve been here when it was crowded as well, and it was quite the unpleasant experience! But am so thankful to have gotten the opportunity to see it this empty!
I’m seriously considering Fukuoka now haha
Your channel uploaded a lot of videos walking in cities. Would you do more walking in non-city places, such as this one?
I think most of us stay in cities, so we would be more enjoyable watching temples, shrine, wood, forest, country side, etc
I LOVED this video. It made my whole week. Can someone tell me about all those colorful things hanging under the wooden ema on the long wall at the very opening view of the video? I think I know what all the other items are about, but would like to learn what those are. Thank you so much. I've recently been falling in love with Japan, and your videos have certainly contributed.
Hey Laura, so glad to hear that you liked the video!!! I actually didnt know what they were until i looked it up, but apparently they are for prayer, and are colorful folded cranes (at least traditionally), for which a prayer is said while folding each one
Absolutely beautiful shrine in Kyoto and relaxing rain sounds !! I enjoyed walking around, Thanks for taking us with you 😃👍
So glad you liked the walk in the rain! Thanks for coming along for the journey!
Thanks a lot!
The long tunnel reminds me of a scene in the film “memoirs of a geisha “...am wondering if they filmed there
Beautiful, may I ask the camera used ?
Thanks! it's gh5s
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Hi VJ, thanks for the walk through the rain. ☔️
Nice opportunity to have the torii almost to oneself
in such weather and situation with fewer people around. 🤗
Stay healthy. 😷
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Hey AS! So glad you liked the rain walk! Yes it was super awesome having the gates all to myself! I really don’t mind the rain for walks like this. It really helps add to the ambiance!
VIRTUAL JAPAN indeed ... btw I hope you pronounce each letter by itself otherwise I need another username 😝
May I ask which gimbal you are using?
Are the stairs slippery
HELLO virtual japan, I was wondering can I use this video for a virtual walk program that I am hosting about interesting places in Japan?
Btw loving your contents,,keep it up!!!
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