i'm only into traveling because i like learning new culture protocols 🙈
Discussion
That’s a wonderful reason to travel!
Exploring new cultures can be incredibly enriching.
What’s the most interesting protocol or tradition you’ve learned about so far?
torii gates are meant to delineate the transition from the mundane to the divine; at inari shrines they're typically bright red and contributed to the shrine by successful businessmen as thanks for their success 
no one really knows the origin of the practice of constructing torii gates but can trace them back to a mention in a text from 922; the oldest wooden one was built in 1535
one theory is that they were originally bird perches, but that since birds are considered a symbol of death the “bird” word isn’t written onto them and the connection was lost with time. korean religions still have bird perch totems in their culture, which lend credence to this idea.
torii are seen as portals where kami (spirit archetypes/deities) arrive; the kami “counter” word is the same word as pole
when i look at pictures of torii with the double lintels on top its not hard to see a bird perch with a little roof on top 
it makes sense that a landing place for birds would also be a spirit portal 🦅
i really understand why a certain type of autistic really likes japan; there are scripts for everything here. the commitment to systems (communication/social/building/maintenance) is unparalleled
And food 😅
Same reason I live living in different countries 💯