Torii Gate
A Torii Gate is a traditional Japanese structure that marks the entrance to a sacred space, often found at Shinto shrines. It symbolizes the transition from the mundane to the sacred, inviting visitors to enter a spiritual realm. Typically made of wood or stone, these gates are characterized by their distinctive two upright pillars and a horizontal beam across the top.
Torii gates come in various styles and colors, with the most common being vermilion. They can be found throughout Japan, often leading to important religious sites. The presence of a Torii Gate signifies the importance of the area and its connection to the divine.