Shinto Shrine
Represents a traditional Shinto shrine, often used to symbolize Japanese culture, religion, and spirituality. It is frequently seen as an entrance to a sacred space.
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Represents a traditional Shinto shrine, often used to symbolize Japanese culture, religion, and spirituality. It is frequently seen as an entrance to a sacred space.
Can represent prayer, gratitude, or reverence. In the context of Shinto shrines, it symbolizes respect and devotion to the deities.
Often found at Shinto shrines, these lanterns symbolize guidance and illumination. They are a common sight during festivals and special occasions.
Trees are considered sacred in Shintoism, often housing spirits or serving as focal points for worship. They represent nature and the connection to the divine.
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