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Ten famous temples in Japan
1. Sensoji Temple

Sensoji Temple, located in Taitung District, Tokyo, is an existing amusement place with "Edo style" in Japan. Sensoji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo. The gate of the temple is called "Leimen", and the official name is "Leifeng Shenmen", which is a symbol of Japanese frontispiece and asakusa.

2. Kiyomizu Temple

Kiyomizu Temple is located on a hillside in the east of Kyoto. It was built in 778 and is the oldest temple in Kyoto. After several times of burning and reconstruction, it was listed in the world cultural heritage list on 1994. The Shimizu stage hanging in front of this hall is a national treasure of Japan, surrounded by green trees. It is one of the cherry blossom viewing places in Kyoto in spring, and it is also a maple viewing resort in autumn.

Kiyomizu Temple's tea ceremony ranks first in Kyoto.

3. Golden Pavilion Temple

Liugen Temple (ろくぉんじ) is the temple of Lin Jizong Sokokuji School in Shibei District of Kyoto. Among them, the three-story building (relic hall) covered with gold foil inside and outside is also called the Golden Pavilion Temple, and the whole temple including the relic hall is also called the Golden Pavilion Temple (きんかくじ). This temple is the Tatou Temple outside the Suoguo Temple.

4. Dongda Temple

Dongda Temple (Hiragana とぅだぃじ) is the Daben Mountain of Huayan Sect in Japan, also known as Dahuayan Temple and Jinguangming Four Heavenly Kings Temple. Dongda Temple, located in the east of Pingchengjing (now Nara), is one of the seven temples in Du Nan with a history of 1200 years. Dongda Temple, 1998, as a part of ancient Nara historical site, is listed as a world cultural heritage.

5. Tianlong Temple

Tianlong Temple is based on the detached palace built in Lanshan in the 7th year (1255), and changed into a Zen temple in the 2nd year (1339). The garden in the temple is a unique historical relic of the country. Using the scenery of Kameyama Mountain and Lanshan Mountain, the elegance of aristocratic culture is combined with the mystery of Zen.

6.four Tennoja

Tennoja is the earliest Buddhist temple in Japan, which was established by Shoto Kutaishi in 593, so it is also the oldest official temple in Japan. It is not only the political and diplomatic center of the temple that protects and guards the country by Buddhism, but also the birthplace of Japanese culture such as arts and crafts industry.

7.silver pagoda

Cizhao Temple, also often called the Silver Pagoda, is located in Jing Zuo District, Kyoto Prefecture, and belongs to Lin Jizong Suoguo Temple School, which represents Dongshan culture. The mountain number is Dongshan. The founder of the temple is Ashikaga Yoshimasa, the 8th general of Muromachi shogunate, and the founder of the temple is Meng Chuangshu (in fact, Meng Chuangshu was a figure about 1 century before the temple was founded, so it was called "Persuading the Mountain").

8. Changgu Temple

Hasegawa Temple (はせでら) is a temple in Sakurai City, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It is said that Toyama Sect is General Mountain. The name of this mountain is "Fengshan" (ぶざん). The eleven avalokitesvara and Kaiji of this god are Ming Dow. Don't call it the "Flower Emperor Hall".

9. Osu Kannonji

Dasu Kannonji is one of the three largest Japanese Kannonji, also known as Zhen Fu Temple. The official name is "Zhen Fu Temple Baoshengyuan in Beiye Mountain", which is a temple dedicated to Guanyin. The temple library has a collection of 65,438+05,000 volumes, including ancient manuscripts, and is known as the "three classics of Japan".

10.Horyuji

Horyuji, also known as Banjiu Temple, is located in Banjiu Town, Shengju County, Nara County. It is said that it was built in 607 by the most famous Shoto Kutaishi in Japanese history, and it is Japan's first world cultural heritage. Horyuji covers an area of about 19 hectares, which is divided into East House and Westinghouse, and there are towering trees everywhere.