Toriilike
Toriilike is an adjective used in design, architecture, and art to describe objects or images that resemble a torii gate—the traditional Shinto gateway marking the entrance to a sacred space in Japan. The term blends torii with the English suffix -like and is employed to signal visual similarity as well as symbolic associations with threshold, transition, and sanctuary.
Typical toriilike forms feature a vertical pair of posts supporting a horizontal lintel, often with a secondary
Usage and interpretation vary by context. Designers may use toriilike imagery to evoke calm, reverence, or boundary-crossing
See also: Torii; Gateway; Portal; Symbolism in architecture.