鳥居

Japanese Name鳥居
PrefectureGifu
ReligionShinto
Coordinates35.1664731, 136.6224677

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I notice that the shrine data provided is quite minimal - only showing "鳥居" (torii) as the name and Gifu as the location. "Torii" typically refers to the iconic gate structure at shrine entrances rather than a shrine name itself, which suggests this may be incomplete data or a data entry issue.

Without information about the specific kami enshrined, the shrine's particular spiritual focus, or its unique characteristics, I cannot write an accurate and specific description as requested. To provide a meaningful 2-3 sentence description about the spiritual significance and what visitors seek there, I would need additional details such as:

- The actual shrine name
- Which kami/deities are enshrined
- The shrine's denomination or spiritual focus
- Any special practices or benefits associated with worship there

Could you provide more complete shrine data for an accurate description?

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