鳥居

Japanese Name鳥居
ReligionShinto
Coordinates34.4860501, 136.8435389

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I notice that only the name "鳥居" (torii) is provided, which literally means "torii gate" - the iconic entrance gates found at Shinto shrines. However, this appears to be incomplete data rather than information about a specific shrine, as a torii is an architectural element rather than a shrine itself.

Without additional information about the actual shrine name, location, enshrined kami, or spiritual significance, I cannot write an accurate 2-3 sentence description. To provide a meaningful description for your cultural reference website, I would need details such as:

- The full shrine name
- Which kami/deities are enshrined there
- The shrine's particular spiritual focus or what visitors seek
- Any notable historical or cultural significance

Could you provide more complete shrine data for me to work with?

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