This week I took a little trip to Kyoto to see the 'momiji.' Now, I'm not entirely clear on what is momiji, the name of the leaves or the term for the change of colors.
My first stop after getting to Kyoto was the Fushimi Inari Shrine.
And the extremely long line of tori is what the shrine is more famous for.
So on the right side of the tori it says the year and month that they were either built or placed, not quite clear on that. But the kanji for 建てる (to build) is there. The closest one says it's from Heisei 22 (2010) Febuary. The one to the left of it says Heisei 24 March. And that's all I can get.
I'm not entirely sure what's on the left but I think they're like the sponsors of the tori or something like that, since some of them would have 会社(company) or 工場(factory).
All around the tori there was just plain forest.
This was in the entrance to Kinkaku-ji Temple (the Golden Pavillion). Lots of momiji here. There were a ton of people. And many of the natives were so excited about the momiji they would be bending over fences to try to grab some of the fallen leaves, both young children and old women.
There is a golden phoenix at the top.
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