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在蘆之湖的船上,看見箱根神社的鳥居和富士山同時出現,有種神秘卻浪漫的畫面感

Miyajima (Insel nahe Hiroshima)

 

Das Torii im Wasser vor dem Itsukushima Schrein.

 

Ursprünglich wurde das berühmte Wahrzeichen des Itsukushima Schreins im Jahre 1168 errichtet und seitdem mehrfach restauriert. Die letzte Restaurierung begann im Jahr 2019 und wurde gerade erst im Februar 2023 abgeschlossen.

 

Die Restaurierung des Torii war eine komplexe Aufgabe, die eine sorgfältige Planung und Handwerkskunst erforderte. Es wurde vollständig demontiert und jede Komponente wurde einzeln untersucht. Das Holz wurde gereinigt und restauriert, und die Verbindungselemente wurden ausgetauscht, um sicherzustellen, dass das Torii noch weitere Jahrzehnte den Gezeiten trotzen kann.

 

Quelle (leicht abgeändert): www.japan.travel/de/de/news/restaurierung-des-torii-des-i...

 

This series of torii gates designate the path up to peak of Bentendake in Koyasan.

 

Koyasan (Mt. Koya) is an amazing place, a place where I wish I'd spent a little more time. Koyasan was founded in 819 and is the centre of the Koyasan Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism. It is home to 120 temples and numerous holy sites. You are able to stay in some of the temples, which is what I did. It was an amazing experience which included morning prayers at 6:30am and breakfasts and dinners of vegetarian monk's food (shōjin ryōri). It was a world away from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo - but just as Japanese.

 

The path to Bentendake is on the Women's Pilgrimage Route around Mt. Koya, as for many centuries, women were forbidden to enter Koyasan.

 

Koyasan, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.

 

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Fushimi Inari Taisha is located in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto. It is complex made up of 5 shrines connected by a 4 kilometers traill, wrapped by hundreds red torii. Since in early Japan Inari was seen as the patron of business, each of the Torii was donated by a Japanese businessman.

Donated torii lining footpaths are part of the scenic view.This popular shrine is said to have as many as 32,000 sub-shrines.

 

Fushimi Inari Taisha è un complesso sacro situato nei dintorni di Kyoto. Costituito da cinque templi principali si estende in una vasta area boscosa con un sentiero di circa 4 km racchiuso per tutta la sua lunghezza dai tipici torii rossi che rendono la passeggiata davvero affascinante.

A torii located at the JR-station of the Japanese city of Kanazawa.

 

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More shots from Japan.

Located : Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, Kyoto.

Created with RNI Films app. Preset 'Kodak Portra 400'

My second build for the second round of the 2022 Iron Forge.

 

The seedpart was the tap piece. I used it here 15 times.

Futamiokitama shrine, Mie, Japan, 2017

 

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the rows of torii gates this is called Senbon torii.

This picture was taken in Kyoto Japan at the Fushimi Inari Shrine (Fushimi Inari Taisha)

Fushimi Inari Taisha is a shinto jinja (shrine) dedicated to the spirit Inari, located in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, Japan. Fushimi Inari Taisha is also famous for appearing in the film Memoirs of a Geisha. It is especially well known for the thousands of vermilion torii lining the paths on the hill on which the shrine is located. The torii gates are all donations from individuals, families or companies. The Inari spirit is considered to be the protector of grains, especially rice, and has thus historically been associated with wealth. Companies often make offerings to Inari shrines in the form of barrels of rice wine (sake) or torii gates.

 

Kyoto, Japan

 

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A lady in kimono walking through red torii gates at a shrine.

靖国神社 大鳥居

Long Exposure photography of a Torii.

A torii is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the profane to the sacred.

 

Place: Ibariki Prefecure, Japan

 

Nikon D5+24-70mm f/2.8 @ f/10, 24mm, 6 sec., ISO 100

Lightroom CC, Silverefexpro 2, Photoshop CC

Long Exposure shot of a Torii.

A torii is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the profane to the sacred.

 

Place: Ibariki Prefecure, Japan

 

Nikon D700+24-70mm, f2.8 @ f13, 58mm, 15sec., ISO 200

Lightroom CC, Silverefexpro 2, Photoshop CC

 

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Place: Itsukushima Shrine(Jaàn)

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Great Torii of Itsukushima in Miyajima island (Japan).

 

Gran Torii de Itsukushima en la isla de Miyajima (Japón).

Hōkan-ji, the five storey Buddhist Temple and pagoda in Kyoto, framed by a stone torii gate.

Patience. Although it was noon and the Fushimi Inari Shrine was mobbed with tour groups, with a little patience I managed to grab a shot of the torii gates without any people in the shot.

The torii marks the entrance to this small copse of trees. I assume there's a shrine in there, but I didn't want to walk across a farmer's field to investigate.

 

Hokkaido, Japan

 

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Torii of Itsukushima Shinto Shrine, Miyajima Island, Hiroshima Japan.

"an island where people and Gods live together"

Epcot's World Showcase.

A torii gate at the entrance to Meiju Jingu, a shrine in Tokyo in between Shibuya and Shinjuku.

Fushimi Inari-taisha

A section of the more than ten thousand gates at the Fushimi-Inari Shrine.

 

frame #514

 

Kyoto, Japan, 2016.

Another one from that minimal tourism trip in late March or early April. The kind of circumstances expired film is for.

 

Pentax ME Super and SMC Pentax 35mm f/2, Kodak VR 200 Plus shot for ISO 64 (it looked old), developed with the Rollei C41 kit at 100°F and 4 minutes development time and digitalized using kit zoom and extension tubes.

 

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Kaiserslautern, Am Abendsberg, Japanischer Garten

Gateway to the bay which surrounds the Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima Island off the coast of the Japanese mainland. The bay is tidal and leaves the Gate and the shrine stranded at low tide.

This photo is available for download on Getty images

   

A torii is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the profane to the sacred.

  

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Kumagawa-shuku, Fukui, Japan

若狭鯖街道 熊川宿(越前市)

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