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Beautiful temples in Japan

Japan's ancient and unique temples are not only important landmarks of religious and cultural beauty, but also stopover points for tourists from all over the world.

Beautiful temples in Japan

Japan has ancient Buddhist architecture from hundreds to thousands of years ago, and during that time, we have witnessed many ups and downs and rises and falls throughout history. In particular, representative works such as temples and ruins are becoming famous tourist destinations in Japan and pilgrimage sites for Buddhism.

1. Ginkakuji (Silver Guard Temple) - Kyoto

Ginkakuji means "Ginkaku" and its English name is "Ginkaku" and was built in Kyoto in 1482 by Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa. It is one of the hundreds-year-old Japanese temples chosen by many Japanese tourists and Buddhist pilgrims as their travel destination. The temple is designed to imitate another very famous temple in Japan, the Kinkakuji.

2. Kinkakuji (Kinkakuji) – Kyoto

This is a temple belonging to the cultural heritage of the ancient capital of Japan introduced earlier. Although it was founded in 1397, it was destroyed by war and fire, and was rebuilt in 1955. In 1987, new metal was set in Kikakuji Temple, and the interior was restored. Today, the temple in Japan is a destination for tourists and crucifixionists.

3. Kiyomizu Temple (Than Thuy Temple) – Kyoto

Thanh Thuy Pagoda is a familiar name for Vietnamese Buddhist pilgrims when they come to Japan. Kiyomizu-dera, located in the ancient capital of Kyoto, is one of Japan's oldest temples with a history of over 1,200 years. At the same time, it is also a popular tourist destination in Japan, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Arriving at Thanh Thuy, you can not only admire the great Buddhist works, but also discover interesting historical and cultural values.

4. Sanjusangendo (Sanjusankakuji Temple) – Kyoto

This Japanese temple is famous for its collection of intricately hand-carved Kannon Buddha statues dating from the 1,101 thirteenth century. Sanjusangendo is located in the Higashiyama area of ​​northeastern Kyoto and is home to many temples. A very convenient pilgrimage to the schedule and Buddhism. It was erected in 1164 and rebuilt in 1264. Today, it is designated as a national treasure as a tourist destination that represents Japan.

5. Yakushiji Temple – Nara

Yakushiji Temple, located in the ancient capital of Nara, is one of the World Cultural Heritage Sites in Japan. The pagoda has a very unique symmetrical design with two main halls and his two triple pagodas, bringing a new look that surprises many tourists and Buddhist pilgrims.

6. Todaiji Temple – Nara

Todaiji Temple in Nara City is one of the oldest wooden temples in the world and houses a large Buddha statue. This is not only a destination that attracts many Japanese tourists, but also a place where Buddhists return for their Buddhist pilgrimage. Knowledge and information about Buddhism in the School.

7. Byodo-ji Temple – Kyoto

Built in 1968, the wooden Byodo-do is nestled in a dense forest by a small lake. Despite its recent age, the tower is a testament to the perfect development of religious architecture. Located on the way from Kyoto to the ancient city of Nara, the scenic Uji River flows through it. It attracts many worshipers every year, but especially in the autumn of Japan, the autumn leaves and autumn leaves create a romantic atmosphere and stand out even more.

8. Hiraizumi to Iwate Buddhist Ruins

The famous Hiraizumi Buddhist Historic Site is located in the town of the same name in Iwate Prefecture in northeastern Japan. There are temples, Buddhist temples adorned with gold, and beautiful gardens. The harmonious combination of architecture and gardens is attractive to travelers to Japan and those doing Buddhist pilgrimage tours.

9. Sensoji Temple – Tokyo

Sensoji Temple in Tokyo is also known as Asakusa Kannon. Built in 645 (7th century), it is the oldest temple in the city. Despite being over a thousand years old, Sensoji Temple has a very unique architecture with ancient beauty, but the temple is still majestic and amazing. The legend of the formation of the temple is of great interest to Japanese tourists and Buddhist pilgrims today.

10. Kotokuin – Kamakura

Kotoku-in was built in 1238 in Kamakura City, which is world-famous for its 11.35m tall and 121 tonne Buddha statue. This colossal statue is estimated to have been erected in his 1252. During construction the temple was destroyed by an earthquake (1923) and rebuilt. Japanese tourists can step inside the statue and see this unique ancient piece.

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