Registered Tangible Cultural Property

Great Torii Gate

1928
Reinforced-concrete construction with some steel-frame elements
Height: 24 m, Width: 18 m

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大鳥居

Grand gateway to the Showa Era,
the intersection of tradition and technology

The Great Torii Gate was built in 1928 to commemorate the ascension of Emperor Hirohito (1901–1989) to the Chrysanthemum Throne. The impressive gate is 24 meters tall and 18 meters wide.

It is made in the style of a traditional myojin torii gate but was built using modern building technology, such as steel frames and reinforced concrete. Characterized by its imposing pillars, this gate is a popular landmark within the Okazaki area of Kyoto and an invaluable architectural structure that displays the unification of traditional and modern techniques.

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