![The image captures a close-up, upward-angled view of multiple vibrant orange (vermilion) torii gates, forming a layered pathway or tunnel. The gates appear to be made of wood, painted a distinct reddish-orange hue, with black Japanese characters prominently displayed on their horizontal crossbeams.
In the background, above the gates, lush green foliage is visible, suggesting an outdoor setting amidst trees or natural growth. The lighting indicates it is daytime, and the overall atmosphere appears bright and clear.
The visible text on the gates, written in black, provides donation information. The top, clearest line reads "平成二十六年八月吉日" (Heisei 26th Year, August, Auspicious Day), which corresponds to August 2014. Other visible lines on lower gates include:
- "平成二十一年三月士" (Heisei 21st Year, March, [partial character or date]), corresponding to March 2009.
- "平成二十一年十月吉日" (Heisei 21st Year, October, Auspicious Day), corresponding to October 2009.
- "十六年十一月吉日建之" ([Era] 16th Year, November, Auspicious Day, Erected), likely referring to November 2004 if from the Heisei era.
These inscriptions indicate the dates when the gates were donated or erected. The scene is characteristic of a Japanese Shinto shrine, particularly one famous for its numerous torii gates, such as Fushimi Inari-taisha in Kyoto, Japan. No people are visible in the frame.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_56174124-c3b2-4e2e-8.jpg?alt=media)
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The image captures a close-up, upward-angled view of multiple vibrant orange (vermilion) torii gates, forming a layered pathway or tunnel. The gates appear to be made of wood, painted a distinct reddish-orange hue, with black Japanese characters prominently displayed on their horizontal crossbeams. In the background, above the gates, lush green foliage is visible, suggesting an outdoor setting amidst trees or natural growth. The lighting indicates it is daytime, and the overall atmosphere appears bright and clear. The visible text on the gates, written in black, provides donation information. The top, clearest line reads "平成二十六年八月吉日" (Heisei 26th Year, August, Auspicious Day), which corresponds to August 2014. Other visible lines on lower gates include: - "平成二十一年三月士" (Heisei 21st Year, March, [partial character or date]), corresponding to March 2009. - "平成二十一年十月吉日" (Heisei 21st Year, October, Auspicious Day), corresponding to October 2009. - "十六年十一月吉日建之" ([Era] 16th Year, November, Auspicious Day, Erected), likely referring to November 2004 if from the Heisei era. These inscriptions indicate the dates when the gates were donated or erected. The scene is characteristic of a Japanese Shinto shrine, particularly one famous for its numerous torii gates, such as Fushimi Inari-taisha in Kyoto, Japan. No people are visible in the frame.
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