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[Nara] Nara: Hōryū-ji 2 Hours at the World’s Oldest Wooden Building
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- Overview
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- Founded in the 7th century and linked to Prince Shōtoku, Hōryū-ji Temple is a historic marvel and the oldest surviving wooden structure in the world. Start with the iconic Five-Story Pagoda, then explore the Kondo (Main Hall) with its significant Buddhist statues and relics.
- Wander the temple grounds to view ancient artifacts and gain insight into early Japanese Buddhism. A highlight of your visit is the Yumedono, an octagonal hall housing the revered Savior Kannon statue, offering a deep connection to Japan’s spiritual history.
- Dive into the intriguing legends and stories of Hōryū-ji, enriching your visit with the mysteries of Japan’s past.
- What to expect
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Visit Hōryū-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site founded in the 7th century and associated with Prince Shōtoku. As the oldest surviving wooden structure in the world, it offers a unique glimpse into early Japanese Buddhism. Start with the stunning Five-Story Pagoda, then explore the Kondo (Main Hall), known for its significant Buddhist statues and relics. Wander the grounds to see historical artifacts and visit the Yumedono, home to the ancient Savior Kannon statue. Immerse yourself in the rich history and captivating legends of Hōryū-ji for an unforgettable journey into Japan’s spiritual past.
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