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  • Torii - Wikipedia
    A torii (Japanese: 鳥居; [to ɾi i]) is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the mundane to the sacred, [1] and a spot where kami are welcomed and thought to travel through [2]
  • Torii | Gate, Japan, Shrines, Meaning, Facts | Britannica
    The torii, often painted bright red, demarcates the boundary between the sacred space of the shrine and ordinary space Torii also identify other sacred spots, such as a mountain or rock
  • Torii Gates: Origins and Must-Visit Locations - JRailPass
    A Torii gate is the structure found at the entrance to Shinto shrines, some of which are part of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Japan Torii gates are traditionally red or vermilion-colored structures, featuring 2 upright posts and 2 horizontal crossbars
  • What Is a Torii Gate? - Why So Japan
    A torii gate (Torii (鳥居)) is a traditional Japanese gate made of wood, often seen in front of Shinto shrines and some Buddhist temples It is a symbolic entrance to the sacred space of the shrine
  • What is Torii Gate? Meaning, Types and Facts - Japan Wonder Travel Blog
    Have you ever been wondering what is a giant red gate which generally stands at the entrance of Shinto shrines in Japan? It’s called Torii (鳥居), which is recognized as a symbolic structure that can be found at most of the Japanese shrines
  • What Is a Torii Gate? Visit Japan’s Most Iconic Portals
    Japanese torii gates are traditionally made of wood or stone and serve as entrances to sacred spaces Learn their significance and which are must-sees
  • What is Torii Gates: Definition, Meaning and Types - 47 Regions
    Torii Gates, recognized universally as symbols of Japan, embody the country’s deep-rooted spirituality They typically mark the entrance to Shinto shrines, signifying a sacred transition from the mundane to the spiritual world
  • Torii, the sacred portal of Japan - Japan Experience
    Japanese shrines often have a door before their door: the torii These portals mark the border between the secular world and the sacred space of the shrine, and have become particularly characteristic symbols of religion in Japan Discover here their characteristics, their origin and their history!


















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