Todai-ji Temple
- Nara
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"Todai-ji Temple" in Nara City is one of Japan's representative temples and a historical treasure registered as a World Heritage site. The biggest highlight is the "Daibutsuden" (Great Buddha Hall), one of the world's largest wooden structures, and the massive "Great Buddha of Nara" (Vairocana Buddha) seated inside, reaching about 15 meters in height. Its overwhelming scale and solemn beauty envelop all visitors in deep emotion. Furthermore, the precincts are full of attractions, such as the "Nandaimon Gate" guarded by massive Nio statues and "Nigatsu-do Hall" offering a panoramic view of the ancient capital. You can firsthand feel the history of prayer continuing for over 1,200 years; it is an unmissable place for travelers wanting to experience the essence of Japanese Buddhist culture.
Videos and photographs of cultural properties -Todaiji Temple- in Japanese with English subtitles
World Heritage Division, Nara Prefectural Government
東大寺ミュージアム (Todaiji Museum)
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Nara Visitors Bureau
Todai-ji Temple
- Address
- 406-1 Zoushi-cho, Nara-shi, Nara
- Website
- https://www.todaiji.or.jp/
- Operator
- Todai-ji Temple