Torii Gate in Hakodate, Japan

Just down from the Mt. Hakodate Ropeway, you can visit the Hakodate Hachimangu Shrine in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan, where you will find a beautiful torii gate as part of its main entrance. The torii gate separates the real world from the divine realm.

Before entering a torii gate, it's customary to bow as a sign of respect for the deity or sacred placeAdditionally, avoid walking directly through the center of the gate, as that pathway is reserved for the deity. After bowing and entering the gate, purify yourself by cleansing your hands and mouth at the temizuya or chouzuya, a water basin near the entrance. 


Want to see more torii gates? We were lucky to visit the floating torii gate in Miyajima.

Want to read more about Torii Gates? Click on the links below:

Torii Gates and its Symbolism


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