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torii (****anese: 鳥居, [to.ɾi.i]) is a
traditional ****anese gate most
commonly found at the
entrance of or
within a
Shinto shrine,
where it symbolically...
- Inari-taisha's
roughly 10,000
torii were
donated by a ****anese business, and
approximately 800 of
these are set in a row to form the
Senbon Torii,
creating the impression...
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torii in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
torii (鳥居) is a
traditional Shinto shrine gate.
Torii may
refer to:
Torii family, a
samurai clan
Torii school...
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Torii Kedar Hunter (/ˈtɔːriː/; born July 18, 1975) is an
American former professional baseball center fielder and
right fielder.
Hunter currently serves...
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Haruki Torii (鳥居陽生,
Torii Haruki, born
August 7, 2004) is a ****anese
goalball player and a
member of ****anese men's
national team. He was on the team that...
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Hirofumi Torii (born 1988), ****anese
figure skater Keiko Torii, ****anese
plant scientist Torii Kiyohiro (died c. 1776), ****anese
artist Torii Kiyomasu...
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Torii Naritsugu (鳥居 成次, 1570–1631) was a
military commander and daimyō
during the
early Edo period. The
third son of
Torii Mototada, he
served Tokugawa...
- Nagasaki, is
noted for its one-legged
stone torii at the
shrine entrance. The well-known one-legged
torii or one-legged arch (一本柱鳥居) was a
result of the...
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Itsukushima (po****rly
known as Miyajima), best
known for its "floating"
torii. It is in the city of Hat****ichi, in
Hiroshima Prefecture in ****an, accessible...
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Mihashira Torii or
Mitsubashira Torii (三柱鳥居, Three-pillar
Torii, also 三角鳥居
sankaku torii) are a type of
torii gate
found in
Shinto architecture. Like...