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Studio Laure Blagojevic
Sacred Shore (Japan, Hakone)
Sacred Shore (Japan, Hakone)
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Standing on the edge of Lake Ashi , this vermillion red torii marks much more than a passage: it signals an invisible border between the tangible world and the realm of the kami , the spirits of nature in Shintoism .
In Hakone, some torii like this one do not lead to any visible shrine . They are sometimes called muen-torii —gates with no apparent connection, no immediate ritual affiliation. Their function is interior : they invite not one to enter a place, but to change one's state of consciousness . Their isolation, here accentuated by the winter forest , reinforces their symbolic power. The absence of flowers or leaves reveals a bare, almost suspended topography , where the torii becomes the only landmark, a red punctuation mark in a dormant forest .
In Japanese aesthetics, this scene evokes the concept of yūgen , that sense of deep mystery and veiled beauty, which can never be fully grasped. The torii is not a gate, but a discreet call to perceive the sacred in the ordinary —and sometimes, in the silence of things.




























Printing on aluminum dibond
- Thickness 3 mm
- Lightweight, suitable for large formats and/or fragile walls
- Suitable hangers for easy and secure hanging, selected according to the format
- Premium printing
- High color saturation
- Water and UV resistance
- Suitable for protected outdoor spaces