no there are none
transcendent
The writing typically found on a torii gate is called 神韻 (shintai) which means "sacred object". It signifies the entrance to a Shinto shrine.
Shinto, Jainism, Hinduism,
There is none.
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No one; from what I have read, it evolved with the people of Japan. Shinto(ism) also has no official formalized system of doctrine or sacred texts. There is debate on the time period when Shinto originated,
Shinto is the religion that follows the "way of kami." Kami are sacred spirits in Shinto belief and practices, embodying the elements of nature, natural forces, and ancestors.
there arent any they dont have any written texts
Torii gates is the term for a sacred gate in a Shinto shrine.
C. Scott Littleton has written: 'Phase Two' '2500 Strand' 'The Sacred East' 'Shinto' -- subject(s): Shinto
"Hieroglyphic" means sacred engraved writing.
Shinto is the term for indigenous religious beliefs and practices of Japan. Shinto has no founder or offical sacred scriptures and no fixed creeds. It has preserved its beliefs and rituals throughout the ages. The order of Shinto (way to kami) came into place to distinguis indigenous Japanese beliefs from Buddihism.