This is going viral because of the sheer absurdity and dark humor of a historical Japanese shrine's pillar being repurposed as a tennis court roller, especially given the sensitive history of the Japanese colonial period in Korea.
During the Japanese colonial period (1910-1945), many Japanese shrines (Shinto shrines) were built in Korea, often as symbols of colonial rule. After liberation, most were dismantled due to their association with Japanese imperialism, making their current remnants a sensitive topic.
Bro, I'm screaming. You know how Daegu used to have a Japanese shrine back during the Japanese colonial period? Like, the Dalseong Toseong Daegu Shrine, which is Dalseong Park now. Someone just dropped this pic and asked what happened to it... and turns out they literally demolished it and are using the shrine's *torii pillar* as a roller for the tennis courts there. I'm dead. What even IS this?! The pun 'ν ν λ ₯Max' is sending me. The sheer audacity, no cap.

