
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a long, tunnel-like pathway formed by numerous vibrant orange torii gates, typical of a Japanese Shinto shrine, specifically Fushimi Inari-taisha in Kyoto. The photograph is oriented vertically, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, creating a deep perspective as the gates recede into the distance. The torii gates are made of orange-painted wood or similar material, each supported by dark stone bases. Black Japanese calligraphy is prominently inscribed on the crossbeams of many gates. The pathway beneath the gates is made of dark stone and appears wet, suggesting recent rain or damp conditions. Green moss and vegetation cling to the stone supports and line the edges of the path, indicating a natural and possibly humid environment. The lighting is diffused and somewhat dim, contributing to a serene atmosphere. Visible text on the gates includes various dedications and donor information in Japanese. Examples include dates such as "平成二十八年一月吉日建之" (Built on an auspicious day in January, Heisei 28/2016) and "平成二十九年十月吉日建之" (Built on an auspicious day in October, Heisei 29/2017). Other inscriptions denote company names like "株式会社 大豊実業" (Taiho Jitsugyo Co., Ltd.) and "宮崎精鋼株式会社" (Miyazaki Seikou Co., Ltd.), as well as personal names, and even a "シフォンケーキのお店 あていん" (Chiffon cake shop, Atein). Geographic locations such as "東京都" (Tokyo), "福岡県" (Fukuoka Prefecture), and "名古屋市中川区" (Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya City) are also visible, indicating the widespread origin of the donations. No people are present, allowing the focus to remain on the architectural and natural elements of the shrine path.
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