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4.9 Shinto – Intercultural Communication - OPEN OKSTATETorii are sacred gateways, which symbolically separate the sacred space of the shrine from the external world. The simplest and most common are merely two ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Architecture and Sacred Spaces in Shinto - ORIASA torii is a wooden gate without a door, often painted red. Its origin is assumed to be the simple gate of the early shrine fences. When the fences were later ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Torii Gates in Japan and Japanese Religion - My educationMay 12, 2024 · The Torii Gate is an iconic and significant symbol of Japan and the Shinto religion. It originated in Japan, and its significance and function ...
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Purification: Wand or Waterfall - The Pluralism ProjectThe distinctive gateway called the torii marks the worshipper's entry into ... Harai and misogi are two forms of purification rites. The simplicity of ...<|separator|>
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Shinto purification rites | Religions of Asia Class Notes - FiveableTorii Gate at Meiji ... Significance in Shinto theology. Purification rituals hold central importance in Shinto beliefs about maintaining spiritual harmony ...
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True manner to visit Japenese shrine / Triangle position with Torii ...Jan 14, 2019 · Torii protects inside of shrine and purify people when they pass through under a torii. We have to be purified by torii because God's place is ...
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Kyoto Gion Matsuri (Gion Festival) - Japan GuideJun 2, 2025 · The procession of mikoshi takes place from 18:00 on the 17th, starting at Yasaka Shrine and ending at the Otabisho. The event involves carrying ...Missing: torii | Show results with:torii
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Shinto Shrines - Japan GuideJun 8, 2025 · One or more torii gates mark the approach and entrance to a shrine. They come in various colors and are made of various materials.
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The ultimate Torii Gate Tour of JapanDefinitely one of the most famous Torii gates, Fushimi Inari Shrine in southern Kyoto actually features not one, but a long arcade of 5,000 red torii gates ...
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Torri, Ise Grand Shrine - World History EncyclopediaApr 5, 2017 · The torii or sacred gate at the wooden Uji Bridge at the Ise Grand Shrine, sacred to the Shinto goddess Amaterasu. The shrine was first built ...<|separator|>
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Shrines Registered in Ancient Japanese Law: Shinto or Not?Nov 1, 2002 · The Procedures of the Engi Era (Eogi shiki) contain registers of 2862 shrines to which the imperial government made offerings during the ...<|separator|>
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Why are they different? A deep dive into the meaning and types of ...Oct 1, 2025 · Vermilion, reminiscent of fire and the sun, is a symbol of vitality and fertility, and is believed to protect the place where the divine power ...Missing: unpainted | Show results with:unpainted<|separator|>
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Shinto symbols - Kami No MichiThe shimenawa is usually used to demarcate the boundaries of sacred space, warding off evil spirits. Shide. These are the white zig-zag papers, often hung ...
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Torii Gate Meaning: Easy Guide to Japanese Shrine GatesSep 12, 2025 · So, the red color of Torii gates is like a symbol of strong life force, helping to bring a lively and sacred feeling to the shrine. The red ...Missing: akashi | Show results with:akashi
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Torii, the sacred portal of Japan | Japan ExperienceFeb 10, 2019 · Japanese shrines often have a door before their door: the torii. These portals mark the border between the secular world and the sacred ...
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Exploring Japan's Sacred Gateways: The Profound Meaning of the ...A notable observation about almost all Torii is the empty space beneath them, allowing people, worshippers, and even animals like dogs to pass freely. This ...Missing: kami | Show results with:kami<|separator|>
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Shimenawa: The Sacred Ropes of Japan and Their Significance in ...Dec 2, 2024 · The ropes demarcate a threshold between the mundane world and the sacred realm of kami, creating a purified space for worship and communion with ...
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Shide Meaning Explained: The Sacred Zigzag Paper in ShintoSep 8, 2025 · Shide meaning in Shinto centres on purity and the boundary between daily life and the sacred. These zigzag paper streamers are one of the most ...Missing: motifs | Show results with:motifs
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Inari Shrines: Worshiping Japan's Most Popular Shinto DeityNov 14, 2020 · The popular spirit of rice, tea, industry, and prosperity, Inari is often represented as a fox. Join us as we explore the most famous Inari ...
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Torii Gates in Japan: Meaning, History, and Famous ShrinesAug 26, 2025 · Symbolism in Shinto Beliefs. Torii gates symbolically separate the mundane world from sacred space where kami (Shinto deities) dwell. What is ...
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JAANUS / torii 鳥居The origin of torii is unclear. Some scholars believe that the form derives from the torana gates found at the four points of the compass in the fence ...
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[PDF] Mythological Links to Shinto ArchitectureFeb 5, 2013 · The name torii acts as a commemoration to the birds whose singing helped the heavenly kami bring Amaterasu out of the cave from which she had ...
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Torii: Sacred Bird Gate - Shinto - Nihon Bunka Japanese CultureJan 10, 2004 · The place where the cockers perched may have been the origin of the torii. The use of cockerels crowing to fool supernatural things into ...
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Garden Element: The Torii 鳥居 - Real Japanese GardensApr 10, 2018 · The torii might have been introduced from India (torana), Korea (hongsalmun), or China (pailou), to mention only some of the manifold theories ...
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On the trail of the torii's origins | Heritage of JapanFeb 1, 2013 · Study of Yayoi-period stone rods shows continuity of Jomon lineage in their morphology suggesting a Jomon-Yayoi transition that saw very ...
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Inari Shrines: Japan's 30,000 Red Gates and Fox GuardiansMar 1, 2025 · Inari shrines reflect the deep-rooted connection between Japanese faith and daily life. From agriculture to business prosperity and even modern- ...
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Fushimi Inari Taisha: Ultimate Guide to Kyoto's Iconic Red Torii ...Mar 2, 2025 · By the Edo period (1603–1868), merchants and artisans deeply embraced the faith, visiting the shrine to pray for prosperity in business.
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Fushimi Inari-taisha | Ultimate Pop Culture Wiki - FandomThe custom to donate a torii began spreading from the Edo period (1603–1868) to have a wish come true or in gratitude for a wish that came true. Along the main ...<|separator|>
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The Meiji Restoration and Modernization - Asia for EducatorsThe Meiji reformers brought the emperor and Shintō to national prominence, replacing Buddhism as the national religion, for political and ideological reasons.Missing: torii Shinto grand scales
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Meiji Shrine from the series Scenes of Last TokyoThe gigantic torii gate to the complex was constructed of concrete rather than the more common wood, showing a newly favored material in the Meiji era, as Japan ...
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None### Summary of Torii Core Components and Proportions
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Shinto shrine design | Religions of Asia Class Notes - FiveableTraditional building materials · Wood serves as the primary construction material, with cypress (hinoki) being particularly prized · Stone used for foundations, ...
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The Many Types of Torii in Japan | BlogMar 20, 2024 · Hundreds of thousands of torii dot the landscape of Japan's islands, marking the boundary between the everyday and the sacred at Shinto shrines, ...
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Restoration of Cultural Properties Kagura Kobo Hashimoto15Vermilion lacquer top coating: Finally, apply vermilion lacquer. 漆の朱漆上塗り; 16Finishing: After the top coat of vermilion lacquer has dried thoroughly ...
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10,000 Reasons to See the Fushimi Inari Tori Gates - GaijinPot BlogJun 2, 2014 · I only wished I could read all of the names engraved on each gate, but for now it remains to be beautiful artwork representing Japan's past.Missing: carved inscriptions
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Japanese Gate Typology (31) - The Carpentry WayMar 16, 2013 · In this post we'll look at the simplest forms of torii and follow up in the next post or two with a look at the other types.
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What Are Toro? Discovering Traditional Japanese LanternsJan 7, 2022 · Toro (灯籠, 灯篭, 灯楼) are traditional Japanese lanterns made of metal, stone, or wood. Their forebears came originally from China, ...
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Torii | Encyclopedia MDPINov 6, 2022 · Torii gates were traditionally made from wood or stone, but today they can be also made of reinforced concrete, copper, stainless steel or other ...
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JAANUS / ise torii 伊勢鳥居Ise torii are specific to Ise Jinguu, with two types. They have inward inclined pillars, pentagonal top lintels, and are found in Naikuu and Gekuu.Missing: Jingu | Show results with:Jingu
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JAANUS / kasuga torii 春日鳥居### Summary of Kasuga Torii
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JAANUS / hachiman torii 八幡鳥居### Summary of Hachiman Torii
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Shinto Architecture - World History EncyclopediaJun 7, 2017 · The simplest and most common are merely two upright posts with two longer crossbars (kasagi and nuki), known as the myojin torii, but there are ...Missing: variants | Show results with:variants
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Torii: A Sacred Symbol in Japanese Culture | Tags JapanMar 28, 2025 · Shinmei torii, named after its origins, consists only of a kasagi, two pillars, and a nuki. In its simplest form, all four elements are rounded, ...
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Arita, the Home of Japanese Porcelain - Japan Travel Planner - ANAAt Sueyama Shrine, you can enjoy the distinctive atmosphere of this pottery town with the porcelain torii gate and porcelain guardian dogs. ... Hizen Region, as ...
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Omiwa Shrine (Omiwajinja) - Sakurai Travel - Japan GuideJun 12, 2025 · The triple torii style is ancient and extremely rare, and to see the gate, visitors must inquire at the shrine office and be guided by a priest.Missing: sided | Show results with:sided
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Japanese Gate Typology (32) - The Carpentry WayMar 19, 2013 · The word ryōbu means 'both sides' – this is a torii with a pair of support posts (hikae-bashira), front and rear, and associated cross ties ( ...Missing: family Sannō
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Eight Shrines of Okinawa — Josh Ellis Photography BlogThe influence these other nations had over the Ryukyus not only involved international trade but the sharing of technology, education, governance, religion, etc ...
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Sonohyan Utaki Stone Gate (Sacred site) | VISIT OKINAWA JAPANThe Sonohyan Utaki Stone Gate is a Ryukyuan monument, and blends elements of both Japanese and Chinese architecture. Decorative motifs, typically seen in ...
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Torii - Japanology Plus | NHK WORLD-JAPANApr 10, 2025 · We meet people trying to rebuild torii after a huge earthquake and examine what torii mean to Japanese people.Missing: proliferation revitalization
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Sapporo Fushimi Inari Shrine|What to See & Do - HOKKAIDO LOVE!During winter, the contrast between the pure white snow and the bright red torii gates creates a breathtakingly photogenic scene. Travelers from around the ...
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Torii gate & bamboo like structures as a passive resilient expression...This project essentially seeks social and physical revitalization within the vulnerable lowland, Tobu without relocation towards disaster preparedness.
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Bench turns plastic waste into beautiful outdoor furnitureSep 14, 2025 · Every Torii Bench is made from 100 % recycled plastic recovered from post‑consumer and industrial waste streams. The material is UV‑stable ...
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Itsukushima Shinto Shrine - UNESCO World Heritage CentreThe property is a Shinto shrine, a religion which centres on polytheistic nature worship, the origin of which goes back to primitive times. Over its long ...Missing: Engishiki | Show results with:Engishiki
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Itsukushima Shinto Shrine (UNESCO) | World Heritage | Travel JapanDedicated to the deity who protects from maritime disaster and war, the shrine was reportedly built in 593. When it was rebuilt in 1168 by the Heian-period ...
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Itsukushima Shrine | Get HiroshimaOct 13, 2025 · Its vermilion torii gate appears to float at high tide, embodying a vision of sacred harmony that has captivated pilgrims, poets, and travelers ...
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Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine | Travel JapanFushimi Inari Taisha is both a shrine of the people and of the Imperial Court, and emperors often made donations here in ancient times.
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History | Fushimi Inari TaishaThe origin of Fushimi Inari Taisha is described in Yamashirokoku Fudoki, an ancient report on provincial culture, geography and oral tradition.
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Fushimi Inari Shrine - Japan GuideJun 21, 2024 · ... Torii ("thousands of torii gates"). The torii gates along the entire trail are donations by individuals and companies, and you will find the ...
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About Meiji Jingu - 明治神宮It was established in 1920, to commemorate the virtue of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken who took the initiative to make a foundation of modernized Japan.Establishment of Meiji Jingu · About Shinto · Enshrined Kami · UniquenessMissing: torii reinforced post- symbol
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Meiji Shrine (Meiji Jingu) - Tokyo Travel - Japan GuideJun 9, 2025 · The shrine was completed and dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and the Empress Shoken in 1920, eight years after the passing of the emperor and six ...Missing: reinforced symbol
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This is the Ōtorii (Grand Shrine Gate) at Meiji... - giant CypressJul 10, 2023 · Standing 12m tall, it is the largest torii in Japan. The pillars have a diameter of 1.2m, and were made from a 1500 year-old giant cypress from ...Missing: concrete reinforced<|control11|><|separator|>
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Schauwecker's Japan Travel Blog: After the Earthquake: A trip to NikkoApr 17, 2011 · Unrelated to the earthquake, major renovation works will be carried out on the wooden building over the coming ten years. Nevertheless, tourists ...Missing: torii restoration
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Izumo Taishakyo Shinto Shrine Honolulu - Airial TravelBefore entering the shrine grounds, you'll encounter the torii gate, which marks the transition from the mundane world to the sacred. It's customary to offer a ...Missing: gates | Show results with:gates
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Mixing sushi and samba - meet the Japanese Brazilians - CNNJul 24, 2013 · Bright red torii gates of Shinto shrines line the streets, and myriad Asian restaurants and supermarkets display advertisements in Japanese ...
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Monumental Torii, Sao Paulo - GPSmyCityThis iconic arch, commonly found at the entrance of Shinto Shrines, comprises two vertical posts or pillars and a top crosspiece that typically bends inward in ...
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Do Japanese people see the film 'The Last Samurai' as in some way ...Jan 21, 2019 · When Katsumoto (Ken Watanabe) went to his son's village, there's a 鳥居(tori'i ) gate across the street (pictured). 鳥居 is a gate to the shrine ...Missing: torii | Show results with:torii
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The fascinating history of the Portland Japanese Garden - Oregon LiveApr 2, 2017 · Two carved, wooden torii gate crossbeam pieces, washed away by the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami, were discovered on the Oregon ...
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Luxury hotel The Setai Miami Beach opens Japon restaurantSep 26, 2024 · In the courtyard, you'll find murals covered in moss, a Japanese Torii gate (a structure commonly found at the entrance or inside a Shinto ...
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Celebrate the new Torii Gate at Seward Park - ParkwaysMar 25, 2022 · Like the original Seward Park torii, this design takes inspiration from the famous 'floating' torii of Itsukushima shrine at Miyajima, Japan.Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Shrine of 1000 Gates: Fushimi Inari, Japan - [4K] VR 360 - YouTubeMar 23, 2023 · 4K 360 VR Video A 360 trek through one of Japan's most iconic historical shrines. Global TREK POV VR Walking tours.<|control11|><|separator|>