A torii is a traditional Japanese gate that marks the transition from the ordinary world to a sacred one. Most commonly found at the entrance of Shinto shrines, it symbolizes the boundary between the human realm and the domain of the kami (divine spirits). With its simple yet striking structure—two vertical pillars topped by horizontal beams—the torii represents purity, protection, and spiritual passage. Often painted vermilion red, it stands as an iconic reminder of harmony between nature, spirituality, and tradition in Japanese culture.
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