鳥居
意味
Torii; Shinto shrine gate. The iconic Japanese archway that marks the entrance to a sacred Shinto space.
A noun referring to the distinctive gateway found at the entrance of Shinto shrines, symbolising the boundary between the mundane world and the sacred. Typically painted vermillion red (朱色, shuiro), though stone and unpainted wooden torii also exist. The most famous example is the thousands of torii at Fushimi Inari Shrine (伏見稲荷大社) in Kyoto. Appears frequently in discussions of Japanese culture, tourism, and architecture.
例文
- 赤い鳥居をくぐると、神社の境内が広がっていた。
- 伏見稲荷の千本鳥居は外国人観光客に大人気だ。
- 台風で鳥居が倒れてしまい、修復工事が始まった。
使い方ガイド
場面: Shinto, tourism, Japanese culture, architecture
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
The etymology is debated. One theory derives it from 鳥 (tori, bird) + 居 (i, perch) — 'a place for birds to perch,' referencing roosters in Shinto mythology. Another theory links it to 通り入る (tooriiru, to pass through and enter).
文化的背景
時代: Ancient
世代: All ages
社会的背景: Universal
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復