![A vertical, eye-level shot captures a vibrant, verdant path lined with numerous vermillion torii gates, characteristic of Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto, Japan. The scene depicts a forested mountain trail, with tall trees forming a canopy above, filtering the daylight and creating a dappled, somewhat dim, but bright atmosphere. The ground is a mix of damp earth and moss-covered stones, suggesting a humid environment.
On the left, a seemingly endless tunnel of orange-red torii gates recedes into the distance, guiding the viewer's eye. Each gate is constructed from wooden posts and crossbeams, with some exhibiting visible Japanese text inscribed vertically. On the right side of the path, a narrow, fast-flowing stream or canal is visible, surrounded by lush green ferns, grasses, and moss. A blue and yellow-striped pipe or hose lies partly submerged in the rushing water. Further along the stream bank, a thick, grey concrete pipe or culvert is also visible, resting on the moss-covered embankment.
No people are present, emphasizing the tranquil and natural setting. The time of day appears to be daylight, possibly overcast or with significant tree cover.
Visible text on the torii gates includes:
* "平成二十五年十一月吉日建之" (Heisei 25 [2013], auspicious day in November, built)
* "平成十年十月吉日建之" (Heisei 10 [1998], auspicious day in October, built)
* "平成十年三月吉日建之" (Heisei 10 [1998], auspicious day in March, built)
* "平成十六年四月吉日定" (Heisei 16 [2004], auspicious day in April, fixed/established)
* "令和八年三月吉日建之" (Reiwa 8 [2026], auspicious day in March, built)](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_bd28101c-d96c-464e-b.jpg?alt=media)
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A vertical, eye-level shot captures a vibrant, verdant path lined with numerous vermillion torii gates, characteristic of Fushimi Inari Taisha in Kyoto, Japan. The scene depicts a forested mountain trail, with tall trees forming a canopy above, filtering the daylight and creating a dappled, somewhat dim, but bright atmosphere. The ground is a mix of damp earth and moss-covered stones, suggesting a humid environment. On the left, a seemingly endless tunnel of orange-red torii gates recedes into the distance, guiding the viewer's eye. Each gate is constructed from wooden posts and crossbeams, with some exhibiting visible Japanese text inscribed vertically. On the right side of the path, a narrow, fast-flowing stream or canal is visible, surrounded by lush green ferns, grasses, and moss. A blue and yellow-striped pipe or hose lies partly submerged in the rushing water. Further along the stream bank, a thick, grey concrete pipe or culvert is also visible, resting on the moss-covered embankment. No people are present, emphasizing the tranquil and natural setting. The time of day appears to be daylight, possibly overcast or with significant tree cover. Visible text on the torii gates includes: * "平成二十五年十一月吉日建之" (Heisei 25 [2013], auspicious day in November, built) * "平成十年十月吉日建之" (Heisei 10 [1998], auspicious day in October, built) * "平成十年三月吉日建之" (Heisei 10 [1998], auspicious day in March, built) * "平成十六年四月吉日定" (Heisei 16 [2004], auspicious day in April, fixed/established) * "令和八年三月吉日建之" (Reiwa 8 [2026], auspicious day in March, built)
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