1. City of a thousand torii gates
Fushimi Inari is Kyoto’s most famous shrine, but there are many similar, less crowded spots that are just as photogenic.
One of my personal favorites is Kifune Shrine in the mountains of Kibune – a perfect half-day trip from the city. The village’s riverside setting, traditional architecture and nearby trails offer plenty of postcard-worthy pictures.
Since Kibune is popular with locals on weekends, visit on a weekday and arrive by 7am to photograph the steps to the shrine.
I shoot with a smaller F-stop, like f/4, to lead the eye towards the red torii, while including foreground details like the white paper shide to anchor the scene in its cultural context. The red gates may catch the eye first, but it’s the subtle details that define the location as uniquely Japanese.