Part of a torii gate and a wooden statue of Ebisu, a Japanese god, were found on the U.S. West Coast in March, leaving residents wondering if they were swept to sea by the March 11, 2011, tsunami that hit the Tohoku region.
Local residents in Oceanside, Oregon, found what appears to be the top of a torii, a traditional gate usually found at Shinto shrines, on March 22. (Kyodo News)
東日本大震災の津波で流されたと考えられるえびす像と神社の鳥居の上部らしきものが米オレゴン州の海岸で見つかった。
The Japan Times ST: April 5, 2013