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Ancient temples with unique architecture in Japan

Japan, a country with a rich history and culture, is an attractive destination for those who love to explore. Among the famous landmarks, ancient temples with unique architecture and peaceful space always attract millions of tourists every year.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên22/07/2024

The temples in this article all have their own unique beauty and are associated with interesting historical stories. Let's explore the most famous temples in Japan and feel the peace and sacredness they bring.

Gojunoto Temple

Gojunoto Temple is famous for its beautiful five-story pagoda. Built in the 1st century, Gojunoto Pagoda is one of the oldest and tallest wooden structures in Japan. With its sophisticated and durable design, this pagoda is not only an architectural symbol but also a place to preserve many precious relics of Buddhism. Visitors can admire the ancient architectural beauty and immerse themselves in the peaceful, serene space.

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Kinkakuji Temple

Kinkakuji Temple, also known as the Golden Pavilion, is located in Kyoto and stands out for its gorgeous gold leaf exterior. It was originally built as a resting place for Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. Today, Kinkakuji is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Japan, attracting visitors with its dazzling beauty and stunning surroundings. Kinkakuji Temple has its own beauty in every season, from the brilliant golden autumn colors to the pure white snow in winter.

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Daigoji Temple

Daigoji Temple, also located in Kyoto, was founded in 874 and is one of the most important temples of the Shingon sect. It is famous for its ancient architecture and large, beautiful gardens. Daigoji is also known for housing many national treasures and valuable works of art. In particular, the cherry blossom festival (Hanami) at Daigoji is a prominent event that attracts many visitors to admire and participate.

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Kotoku-in Temple

Kotoku-in Temple, located in Kamakura, is famous for its 13.35 meter tall Great Buddha of Kamakura (Daibutsu). This bronze Buddha was originally housed in a large hall, but after the earthquake and tsunami, the hall was destroyed and the Buddha appeared to be standing in the sky. Kotoku-in Temple attracts visitors for its solemnity and serene beauty. Visitors can also enter the Buddha statue to explore its unique interior structure.

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Japan is not only famous for its modern technology and unique pop culture, but also for its profound spiritual values ​​through ancient temples. By visiting these temples, visitors will not only understand more about Japanese culture and history but also have moments of peace and quiet amidst the hustle and bustle of life. Take the time to enjoy and feel the serenity here.


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