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Traditional Japanese Assets
Toro Stone Lantern
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Torii Gate
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Originally from China, the Toro lantern is either a stone, wood, or metal structure commonly used in Buddhist temples in order to illuminate pathways.
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At Shinto shrines, temples or other holy places within the Shinto religion, these gates represent the transition from the mundane to the sacred.
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Small Shrine
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Shinkyo-like Bridge
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An outdoor, holy place where people would pray to a particular deity, ancestor or other spiritual being such as a Kami, a nature spirit, or Yokai, a considerably evil spirit or demon, of the Shinto religion.
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A traditional, Japanese bridge similar to the large Shinkyo bridge in Nikko, Japan.
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