Explore the hidden trails of Fushimi Inari on our exclusive 3-hour guided hike. Discover secret bamboo groves and serene shrines, away from crowds, with an English-speaking local guide.
Step off the beaten path and join us for an extraordinary hike through Fushimi Inari's hidden trails! This isn't your typical tourist trek. For three hours, you'll be guided by our friendly, English-speaking local expert through secret paths and a magical bamboo forest, known only to a few.
This journey offers a peaceful escape from the usual crowds, allowing you to fully enjoy the serene beauty of nature. As you explore, your guide will help you capture stunning photos, blending popular landmarks with secret, breathtaking spots that most visitors never get to see.
Are you ready to explore the less-trodden paths of Fushimi Inari? Book your spot now for an exciting exploration filled with discovery and breathtaking views. This is your opportunity to see Fushimi Inari in a whole new light!
Exclusive hike through Fushimi Inari's hidden trails
Peaceful exploration of a secret bamboo forest
Expert guidance by an English-speaking local guide
Three-hour tour offering a unique, crowd-free experience
Opportunities for stunning photography in both famous and hidden spots
Discovering tranquil, untouched areas of the shrine
Small group size for a more personalized adventure
Our journey starts at Tofukuji Station, a strategic meeting place for our unique trek. Here, we'll set off towards Fushimi Inari Shrine, but not from its main entrance. By beginning at Tofukuji, we gain access to a special route that leads through local neighborhoods and onto a lesser-known trail, offering a peaceful introduction to our adventure.
The path we take is one seldom tread by regular visitors. This secret trail through Fushimi Inari is a tranquil passage, away from the bustling crowds, where the sounds of nature and the beauty of the surroundings create a serene hiking experience. This segment of our tour is a chance to enjoy the quieter, more peaceful side of Kyoto.
As we delve deeper into our hike, we'll encounter enchanting bamboo groves and small, secluded shrines. These are the hidden jewels of Fushimi Inari, far removed from the regular tourist path. The bamboo forest, in particular, offers a serene and almost mystical atmosphere, while the hidden shrines provide a glimpse into the spiritual essence of the area.
After our tranquil hike, we'll join the main path of Fushimi Inari Shrine. This part of our journey brings us into more frequented areas, yet our unique approach means we avoid the busiest spots. Here, we'll witness the vibrant and lively side of the shrine, contrasting with the earlier solitude of our hike.
Our adventure culminates with a climb to the top of the mountain, a rewarding effort that offers a spectacular view of Kyoto. The ascent is a highlight of the tour, providing a breathtaking perspective of the city spread out below us. Reaching this point is not only a physical achievement but also a moment of awe, marking the end of our extraordinary exploration.
Three hours of guided tour time
Services of an English-speaking local guide
Transportation to and from Tofukuji Station
Meals and drinks during the tour
Any personal purchases or souvenirs
Entrance fees, if applicable
Tour cancellation is possible in case of natural disasters like typhoons.
The hike distance is about 7km, requiring some physical effort. Not recommended for those with mobility issues.
Children under 8 need parental permission to join.
Wear shoes with good grip due to potential slippery terrain.
For summer tours, bring a cap and sunglasses to protect against heatstroke. A bottle of water will be provided.
Long-sleeved shirts and pants are suggested due to mosquitoes and bugs in the mountain areas.
The tour starts on time to respect all guests. Please be punctual.
No refunds, rescheduling, or joining mid-tour if you are late and miss the group.
Our meeting point for the tour is right outside of Tofukuji Station, Exit 2. You'll easily spot us next to the Family Mart Nakai Tofukuji Store. Look for our guide holding a sign, and we'll be ready to start our adventure from there!
Comfort is key for this hike. Wear comfortable, breathable clothing and, most importantly, sturdy shoes with good grip. The terrain can be uneven and sometimes slippery.
Yes, children are welcome, but we recommend this tour for those aged 8 and above. Younger children must have parental permission, and it's important to assess if they can handle a 7km hike.
Light rain won't stop our adventure, but in case of heavy rain or natural disasters like typhoons, the tour will be canceled for safety. We'll inform you in advance in such cases.
The total hike is about 7km. It's not extremely difficult, but it's more than a simple walk. There are regular stops, and we can take extra ones if needed. It's best suited for those in average physical condition.
Unfortunately, late arrivals cannot join the tour midway. We start on time out of respect for all participants. There are no refunds or rescheduling for latecomers.
Bring a cap and sunglasses for sun protection, especially in summer. We recommend a water bottle (though one will be provided), snacks, and possibly insect repellent. Don't forget your camera!
There are no meals included, but feel free to bring your own snacks and drinks. We will have a break during the tour where you can eat your snacks.
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The booking is non-refundable if you cancel within 1 day of the start time.
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This secret trail through Fushimi Inari is a tranquil passage, away from the bustling crowds creating a serene hiking experience. rdinary exploration.
Encounter enchanting bamboo groves and small, secluded shrines. These are the hidden jewels of Fushimi Inari, far removed from the regular tourist path.
After our tranquil hike, we'll join the main path of Fushimi Inari Shrine. This part of our journey brings us into more frequented areas, yet our unique approach means we avoid the busiest spots.
Our adventure culminates with a climb to the top of the mountain, a rewarding effort that offers a spectacular view of Kyoto.