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Traditional Japanese Assets
Toro Stone Lantern
Torii Gate
Originally from China, the Toro lantern is either a stone, wood, or metal structure commonly used in Buddhist temples in order to illuminate pathways.
At Shinto shrines, temples or other holy places within the Shinto religion, these gates represent the transition from the mundane to the sacred.
Small Shrine
Shinkyo-like Bridge
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.
A traditional, Japanese bridge similar to the large Shinkyo bridge in Nikko, Japan.
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