7 Chome-1-10 Kusunokicho, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0017, JapanMap
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Most of them are wooden, so it is a temple with special features. It gives people a quiet and primitive feeling, and at the same time it is solemn.
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The Jodo Sect Anyang Temple is located in the central district of Kobe. The structure is mostly wooden, simple and elegant, with a strong Japanese style. On a sunny day, the entire shrine is illuminated brightly and sacred. The interior of the shrine is beautifully decorated, and the statues in the main hall are worshipped high, making it even more majestic and solemn.
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Most of them are wooden, so it is a temple with special features. It gives people a quiet and primitive feeling, and at the same time it is solemn.
The Anyang Temple of Pure Land Zong has a strong Japanese style, its essential structure is very simple, and the worship of gods is very solemn.
The temple is basically a wooden structure, which is a few characteristic buildings in existence.
At first we didn't know where it was, but we thought the night was beautiful and the door was closed, but we felt the peaceful and peaceful atmosphere just by hanging around in the front yard.
Isn't it a beautiful Kamakura Buddha located in the Jingtuzong Temple of Kamakura in the ancient capital of Kamakura? The bronze sitting like the Kamakura Buddha is commonly known as the Kamakura Buddha. It is a symbol of the ancient capital Kamakura. The big Buddha is11.3 meters high, and the platform is13.35 meters high, weighing about 121 tons. Buddha statue was built in 1252, the Buddha's flat face, lower meat and forward posture, etc., with the style of the Song Dynasty Buddha statue popular in the Kamakura era, is a representative statue of the Kamakura period, and is designated as a national treasure of Japan. Unlike the Nara Todaiji Buddha, which has undergone many repairs in the later life, the Kamakura Buddha basically maintained the original shape of the statue, so it is very precious. It is interesting that the Kamakura Buddha, one of the three major Buddha statues in Japan, is also the fate of Kamakura, and has suffered many disasters. The original Kamakura Buddha was built in 1238 and was built with wooden structures. It took 6 years to complete. But after three years, it was knocked down by a typhoon. So in 1253, the bronze sitting Buddha statue was recast and worshipped in the temple. The temple has also undergone many typhoons, fire damage, and re-renovation. But in 1498, the entire temple was washed away by the water infusion. Since then, the Buddha statue has been open for worship until now.