Kofuku-ji Temple
- Nara
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Kofuku-ji Temple, at the entrance of Nara Park, was the family temple of the powerful Fujiwara clan and is a hall of Buddhist art housing numerous National Treasures. The Five-Storied Pagoda (a symbol of ancient Nara) and the massive reconstructed Central Golden Hall are just some of its highlights. In particular, the "Ashura Statue" in the National Treasure Museum fascinates people worldwide with its delicate and sorrowful expression, making it one of Japan's most famous Buddhist statues. The open precincts are unfenced and free to explore at any time, allowing visitors to experience the Nara-like atmosphere where history melts into daily life. It's a place to thoroughly enjoy ancient Japanese aesthetics and the depth of faith up close.
Videos & photographs of cultural properties -Kohfukuji Temple- in Japanese with English subtitles
World Heritage Division, Nara Prefectural Government
Kofuku-ji Temple
- Address
- 48 Noborioji-cho, Nara-shi, Nara
- Website
- http://www.kohfukuji.com/
- Operator
- Kofuku-ji Temple