Arafed view of a bridge over a body of water

A small island, once solitary and serene, now stands as a steadfast pillar beneath a grand bridge connecting two larger lands. In Shinto cosmology, the island is not merely stone and soil but a sacred being, a kami, burdened with the weight of connection. Once a place of quiet communion with the sea spirits, it now serves as a bridge’s foundation, its purpose transformed. The island’s essence reflects resilience and sacrifice, embodying the harmony between human progress and the natural order, while silently mourning its lost solitude in the web of creation.
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A small island, once solitary and serene, now stands as a steadfast pillar beneath a grand bridge connecting two larger lands. In Shinto cosmology, the island is not merely stone and soil but a sacred being, a kami, burdened with the weight of connection. Once a place of quiet communion with the sea spirits, it now serves as a bridge’s foundation, its purpose transformed. The island’s essence reflects resilience and sacrifice, embodying the harmony between human progress and the natural order, while silently mourning its lost solitude in the web of creation.
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