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A piece of a Japanese shrine entrance has been removed from the Oregon coast after washing ashore near Florence.
Someone spotted a 14-foot-long, red and black portion of a torii, a freestanding gate used to mark the entrance of a shrine or sacred area, Monday night at South Jetty Beach, said Chris Havel, spokesman for the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, in a news release. Park staff removed the piece by Tuesday afternoon.
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34.2400039, -119.2667774
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34.2400039,-119.26677740000002
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震災漂流物:Piece of Japanese shrine gate washes ashore on Oregon coast(The Oregonian) | 海ごみ情報 | 海ごみプラットフォームJAPAN
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A piece of a Japanese shrine entrance has been removed from the Oregon coast after washing ashore near Florence.
Someone spotted a 14-foot-long, red and black portion of a torii, a freestanding gate used to mark the entrance of a shrine or sacred area, Monday night at South Jetty Beach, said Chris Havel, spokesman for the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, in a news release. Park staff removed the piece by Tuesday afternoon.
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