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I made my comment completely independently of any others. The similarity is coincidence, nothing else. But even if it had been stolen, so what? What do I have to gain by that and what does the other user have to lose? This isn't even the account I use for my content, it's my personal account so it's not like I'd do it to clout chase.
Torii gates were traditionally made from wood or stone, but today they can be also made of reinforced concrete, copper, stainless steel or other materials. They are usually either unpainted or painted vermilion with a black upper lintel. Shrines of Inari typically have many torii because those who have been successful in business often donate in gratitude a torii to Inari, kami of fertility and industry. Fushimi Inari-taisha in Kyoto has thousands of such torii, each bearing the donor's name.
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