Japan Travel: Hidden Gems

Beyond the Gates: A Midnight Journey into the Isekai of Fushimi Inari

10 min · 23 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio Beyond the Gates: A Midnight Journey into the Isekai of Fushimi Inari

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Step away from the daytime crowds and into the hauntingly beautiful 'otherworld' of Kyoto’s Fushimi Inari after dark. Marcus and Sophie explore the spiritual depth of the vermilion gates, the ancient lore of the 'Hour of the Ox,' and the primal awe that only a midnight ascent can provide. Discover the essential etiquette and hidden dangers—from wild boars to spectral encounters—waiting for those who brave the mountain’s silence. This is a masterclass in experiencing Japan’s most iconic site as a sacred sanctuary rather than a tourist destination. #FushimiInari #KyotoNight #JapanTravel #HiddenGems #Shinto #Isekai #MidnightHike

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