Torii Gate
Represents the entrance to a sacred Shinto shrine. It symbolizes the transition from the mundane to the sacred.
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Represents the entrance to a sacred Shinto shrine. It symbolizes the transition from the mundane to the sacred.
Often used to express prayer or gratitude in various cultures, including Shinto. Represents respect and reverence.
Commonly found at Shinto shrines and festivals. Symbolizes light and warding off evil spirits.
A sacred mountain in Japan and a symbol of beauty and spirituality. Often featured in Shinto art and traditions.
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