Japan,Honshu Island,Kyoto. Fushimi Inari Taisha is a shrine dedicated to Inari,the Shinto Rice God. This Shrine actually has five shrines spread across its grounds,which also have about 10,000 Torii (gates),each donated by worshippers or companies whose name and addresses are written on the back.
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