01.01.2015
In my first year in Japan, I realized that experiencing Hatsumode is a must, in a new year, particularly for persons living in Kyoto as it is a city of hundreds of beautiful shrines!
Among other Japanese traditions, Hatsumode, a Japanese term, which means the first visit to a Shrine, was our first target while entering a new year, 2015.
We had known that it would be the most crowded shrine in Kyoto, probably second Yasaka Shrine and third Shimogamo Shrine, but, it did not stop us to chose experiencing Hatsumode in Fushimi Inari Taisha!
Yes, it was very crowded, but at the same it was very amazing and different experience. Walking through the “Senbon Torii” (thousand doors), being influenced by the colour of Fushimi Inari, a bright vermillon at night, feeling that we were definitely entering into the new year with a new experience...
After thousands of steps, we stopped in the Yotsutsuii Intersection and watched Kyoto landscape. It was bright, it was colourful, it was amazing, it was Kyoto…
Yes, it was cold, I do not remember how cold it was, cold enough that some of us decided to leave Fushimi, about 5 oclock in the morning…
However, we had also other purpose: watching the sun rise from Fushimi Inari! And we were about to reach sunrise... Only we had to wait few hours more…
Then of course, I was in the team who decided to wait sunrise, we had two purposes at the beginning, walking through the doors and experiencing the sunrise...
Sunrise was not my primary goal, as I was with myself while walking the steps, climbing Inari, itself, was an amazing experience for me while entering a new year, but watching the sun rise would be additional experience.. Then, why not?
We realized that Yotsutsuii intersection was in the west, even if many people were waiting sun rise there, we decided to find a place to sit in order to watch sunrise directly, from the east..
We jumped through the stairs, through the toriis, tried different parts of Inari Shrine in order to find a proper place to see the sunrise.. It was about 6 oclock in the morning!
Then, finally, we found an eastern side to sit on the rocks and to watch sunrise.
There was a few people at the beginning, then more people came.
It was definitely better than the Yotsutsuii intersection!
Our journey came to end with the sunrise...
But, it was already first of January and too many people were still coming to Inari to welcome the new year!
In my first new year in Japan, in the center of Kyoto, experiencing Hatsumode in Fushimi Inari, would remain one of the amazing experiences of my timeless Kyoto...