Standing elegantly in the calm waters of Lake Ashi, the Peace Torii (平和の鳥居, Heiwa no Torii) is one of Japan’s most iconic and cherished landmarks. This torii gate, part of Hakone Shrine (箱根神社, Hakone Jinja), embodies a unique harmony between nature and spirituality. The Peace Torii, half-submerged in Lake Ashi, represents Japan’s dedication to peace and resilience and has become a symbol of calm reflection in the country’s cultural landscape.
Built in 1952, the Peace Torii was erected to commemorate Japan’s postwar independence following the signing of the San Francisco Peace Treaty, a pivotal moment in Japanese history. This treaty formally ended Japan’s imperial era and restored its sovereignty, marking a new chapter of peace and renewal. In 1964, an additional plaque was inscribed with the kanji for “peace” to celebrate the 1200th anniversary of Hakone Ōkami’s (箱根大神, Hakone Ōkami) establishment and commemorate the Tokyo Olympics. The calligraphy for this plaque was created by Prime Minister Yoshida Shigeru (吉田茂, Yoshida Shigeru), who personally signed the Peace Treaty. This significant plaque, visible only from the lake, offers a unique view for those aboard sightseeing vessels.
Many visitors seek out the Peace Torii as a space for reflection, finding tranquility in its graceful silhouette set against the waters of Lake Ashi and the distant view of Mt. Fuji. For travelers, it’s more than a picturesque site; it’s an invitation to experience a timeless symbol of harmony, resilience, and peace.
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