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Hōryū-ji

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Paul
August 4, 2017
Oldest wooden temple in Japan
Toshiyo&Kenji
April 8, 2016
現存する世界最古の木造建築物群。 1993年に「法隆寺地域の仏教建造物」としてユネスコの世界遺産(文化遺産)に登録されています。 The world's oldest wooden building group existing . In 1993 as a " Buddhist Monuments of Horyuji Temple area " has been registered in the UNESCO World Heritage ( cultural heritage ) .
Masashi
October 15, 2016
The grounds of Horyuji (Horyu Temple) house the world's oldest surviving wooden structures, conveying images of Japan as it existed more than 1,300 years ago, during the Asuka Period (A.D.mid 6th-beginning of 8th c.).
Ishitani
May 26, 2016
Horyuji Temple, the temple in Nara Prefecture Ikoma-gun, Ikaruga-cho. Imperial virtue is the head temple of the sect. Alias Ikarugadera, such as HoTakashi academic temple. Horyuji Temple is built in the 7th century, it is a Buddhist facility to tell the current the figure of the ancient temple, which is a temple of Yukari Prince Shotoku. Foundation is the main hall Yakushinyoraizo halo inscription, Suiko 15 years from "Jōgū Shōtoku Hōō Teisetsu". Location: Yubinbango636-0115 Nara Prefecture Ikoma-gun, Ikaruga-cho, Horyujisan'nai 1-1 business hours: Thursday 8:00 to 16 pm 30 Friday 8:00 - 16:30 Saturday 8:00 to 16 pm 30 minutes Sunday 8:00 to 16 pm 30 minutes Monday 8:00 - 16:30 Tuesday 8:00 to 16 pm 30 minutes Wednesday 8:00 to 16 pm 30 minutes Phone: 0745-75-2555
Horyuji Temple, the temple in Nara Prefecture Ikoma-gun, Ikaruga-cho. Imperial virtue is the head temple of the sect. Alias Ikarugadera, such as HoTakashi academic temple. Horyuji Temple is built in the 7th century, it is a Buddhist facility to tell the current the figure of the ancient temple, whic…
Touki
December 18, 2014
Hōryū-ji ( lit. Temple of the Flourishing Law) is a Buddhist temple that was once one of the powerful Seven Great Temples, in Ikaruga, Nara Prefecture, Japan. Its full name is Hōryū Gakumonji

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1-1-1 Hōryūji Sannai
Ikaruga, Nara