Respuesta :

Angular lines features of torii kiyotadaâs an actor of the ichikawa clan suggests swift and violent motion

What is Torii?

  • The most typical location for a torii, a type of traditional Japanese gate, is the entrance to or inside a Shinto shrine, where it serves as a transitional symbol between the ordinary and the sacred.
  • Shinto shrines can typically be recognized by the presence of a torii at the entrance, and they are denoted on Japanese road maps by a little torii icon.
  • It is possible to accurately date the introduction of torii gates to Japan to at least the mid-Heian period; they are referenced in a book from 922.
  • The earliest stone torii still in existence was constructed in the 12th century and is a part of the Hachiman Shrine in the Yamagata Prefecture.
  • A rybu torii at Kub Hachiman Shrine in Yamanashi prefecture was constructed in 1535 and is the oldest wooden torii still in existence.

to know more about Shinto shrine with the given link

https://brainly.com/question/16953990

#SPJ4

ACCESS MORE
EDU ACCESS