Yoshikura-Inari

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Wander through Yoshikura-Inari, where crimson torii arches form a winding path like a ribbon to the divine. Each step feels sacred—not because of ritual, but because nature and spirit are breathing together. The wind carries whispers, and you’re part of the story.

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1Japanese Ryokan Seryo★★★★4.8255.6 km
2Kyoto Ohara Ryokan Seryo★★★★4.7-5.6 km
3Seryouan★★★★5-5.16 km
4Kurama Onsen★★★★4.4-0.52 km
5Hachikan★★★★--4.89 km
6Ryori Ryokan Hirobun in Kyoto Kibune★★★★--1.35 km
7Kibune Hiroya★★★5-1.13 km
8Yumoto Onsen OharaSansou★★★4.5-4.63 km
9Kibune Fujiya★★★5-1.06 km
10Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato★★★4.4154.66 km
11Kibune Beniya★★★5-1.03 km
12Sensui Ohara★★★4.8-5.6 km
13Hanare★★★--6.08 km
14Ohara no Sato★★★--4.66 km
15Hana-Re★★★--6.08 km
16Ryoso Chatani★★4.764.94 km
17Kyonosato★★4-4.32 km
18Minsyuku Kochihira★★3.7-6.06 km
19Japanese Style Lodge Tyaya★★--4.94 km
Japanese Ryokan Seryo

Japanese Ryokan Seryo

4.8 / 5Outstanding25 Reviews
Oharashorinin-cho 22
5.6KM from Yoshikura-Inari
Luggage Storage2024 Featured HotelsHot Spring HotelParking
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Kyoto Ohara Ryokan Seryo

Kyoto Ohara Ryokan Seryo

4.7 / 5Great
22 Ohara Shorincho, Sakyo-ku
5.6KM from Yoshikura-Inari
CafeLuggage StorageHot Spring HotelParking
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Seryouan

Seryouan

5 / 5Outstanding
8 Keihokuseryocho, Ukyo-ku
5.16KM from Yoshikura-Inari
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Kurama Onsen

Kurama Onsen

4.4 / 5Good
520 Kuramahonmachi
0.52KM from Yoshikura-Inari
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Hachikan

Hachikan

108 Ohara Toderacho, Sakyoku
4.89KM from Yoshikura-Inari
Children's SuppliesLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceDryerSaunaGolf Course
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Ryori Ryokan Hirobun in Kyoto Kibune

Ryori Ryokan Hirobun in Kyoto Kibune

87 Kibune-cho, Kurama, Sakyo-ku
1.35KM from Yoshikura-Inari
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Kibune Hiroya

Kibune Hiroya

5 / 5Outstanding
56 Kura Makibunecho
1.13KM from Yoshikura-Inari
Conference HallPick-up ServiceLuggage StorageShuttle Service to StationSpa MassageParking
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Yumoto Onsen OharaSansou

Yumoto Onsen OharaSansou

4.5 / 5Great
17 Oharakusaocho
4.63KM from Yoshikura-Inari
Conference HallDryerHikingLuggage StorageFishingLaundry Service
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Kibune Fujiya

Kibune Fujiya

5 / 5Outstanding
Kura Makibune-cho 40
1.06KM from Yoshikura-Inari
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Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato

Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato

4.4 / 5Good15 Reviews
Oharakusao 41
4.66KM from Yoshikura-Inari
Conference HallPick-up ServiceLuggage StorageChinese HospitalityMedical RoomHot Spring Hotel
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Kibune Beniya

Kibune Beniya

5 / 5Outstanding
17 Kurama Kibunecho, Sakyo-Ku, Kyoto-Shi, Kyoto 601-1112, Japan
1.03KM from Yoshikura-Inari
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Sensui Ohara

Sensui Ohara

4.8 / 5Outstanding
34 Shorinincho Ohara Sakyo-ku Ohara Chisui
5.6KM from Yoshikura-Inari
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Hanare

Hanare

261 Besshocho Hanase Sakyo-ku Hanale
6.08KM from Yoshikura-Inari
BarbecueBarbecue Available
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Ohara no Sato

Ohara no Sato

31 Kusao-cyo Oohara
4.66KM from Yoshikura-Inari
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Hana-Re

Hana-Re

Hanase Besshocho 261
6.08KM from Yoshikura-Inari
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Ryoso Chatani

Ryoso Chatani

4.7 / 5Great6 Reviews
160 Oharakusaocho
4.94KM from Yoshikura-Inari
Conference HallHikingLuggage StorageFishingTennis CourtHot Spring Hotel
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Kyonosato

Kyonosato

4 / 5Good
1248-2 Nagatanicho Iwakura
4.32KM from Yoshikura-Inari
DryerParking
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Minsyuku Kochihira

Minsyuku Kochihira

3.7 / 5
Ohara Kotoshidaira-machi 60
6.06KM from Yoshikura-Inari
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Japanese Style Lodge  Tyaya

Japanese Style Lodge Tyaya

160 Ohara Kusao-cho
4.94KM from Yoshikura-Inari
Laundry ServiceTea RoomParking
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Yoshikura-Inari

Gion Sankaku Hotel is highly recommended, located just a 10-minute walk from Yoshikura-Inari Shrine, offering traditional wooden architecture and serene garden views. The hotel provides access to private onsen baths and features curated cultural experiences like tea ceremonies and kimono rentals. Its central location ensures easy access to major attractions such as Fushimi Inari and Gion District, making it ideal for travelers seeking both tranquility and convenience in Kyoto’s heart.

Yes, explore Gion Ichidō Shopping Street, where you’ll find century-old boutiques like Chihon Confectionery, known for handmade matcha sweets and seasonal wagashi. Another highlight is Ito Bamboo Crafts, a master artisan shop showcasing traditional bamboo weaving techniques. These shops not only sell authentic souvenirs but also offer hands-on workshops, allowing visitors to engage directly with Kyoto’s enduring craftsmanship and cultural heritage.

Take the Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line to Shijo Station, then transfer to Bus Route 8 or 206, alighting at "Gion Shijo". It’s a 15-minute walk to Yoshikura-Inari Shrine. This route avoids traffic congestion and offers scenic views of traditional Kyoto streets. For added comfort, consider HopeGoo a private car service for door-to-door transport—perfect for travelers with luggage or those seeking a seamless journey.

At night, the shrine’s surrounding alleyways glow with red paper lanterns, creating an ethereal atmosphere. Join the evening worship ceremony and sit quietly on stone steps listening to wind chimes, embracing the serene spiritual ambiance. Some nearby ryokans offer guided kimono walks along the Kamo River, illuminated by soft lantern light. Additionally, Tea House 'Ryue' hosts intimate tea performances with gagaku music, blending tradition and elegance in a memorable evening experience.

Local studios offer immersive activities such as washi paper-making classes at Gion Heritage Workshop, where you craft traditional Japanese paper using age-old methods. You can also try kakejiku (Japanese scroll painting) or fan decoration sessions taught by skilled artisans. Specialized tea ceremony and calligraphy workshops are available daily, led by experienced instructors who explain etiquette, history, and symbolism—offering deep insight into Kyoto’s artistic soul.

Before entering, purify yourself at the temizuya (water pavilion): use your left hand to scoop water, rinse your left hand, then your right, and finally rinse your mouth (do not drink). Bow deeply before the main hall, then shake the tsurube bell three times to signal your presence. Photography is prohibited inside the sanctuary, especially during festivals. Wear flat shoes—the shrine’s stone steps can be slippery. Following these customs shows respect for Shinto traditions and enhances your spiritual connection to the site.