The one-legged torii gate, Sanno shrine, Nagasaki Japan . This gate was cut in half by the blast of the atomic bomb (9 August 1945), but still stands on ‘one leg’ (a single column). The torii gate stands in a quiet residential area, undisturbed and still, as a part of people’s everyday life – it’s incredibly moving.
The one-legged torii gate, Sanno shrine, Nagasaki Japan . This gate was cut in half by the blast of the atomic bomb (9 August 1945), but still stands on ‘one leg’ (a single column). The torii gate stands in a quiet residential area, undisturbed and still, as a part of people’s everyday life – it’s incredibly moving.
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