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| Red torii gates at Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto, Japan, feature black Japanese inscriptions. The inscriptions are vertically arranged on smooth, cylindrical wooden pillars, each vividly painted in vermilion. These gates, known as "Senbon Torii," are traditionally donated by individuals or businesses, with inscriptions often indicating the donor's name and date of donation, forming pathways leading up to Mount Inari. The collective presence of these gates creates a visually striking and culturally significant landscape. |
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