Horyu-ji Temple

Local name法隆寺
LocationIkaruga, Nara, Japan

Hōryū-ji 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, or Learning Temple of the Flourishing Law, the complex serving as both a seminary and monastery.

The temple was founded by Prince Shōtoku in 607, but according to the Nihon Shoki, in 670 several buildings were burnt down due to lightning strikes. However, reconstructed at least 1,300 years ago, the Kondō is widely recognized as the world's oldest wooden building.A fire that broke out during the dismantling and repair of Kondo on January 26, 1949 destroyed a mural of the Asuka period, a national treasure, and shocked the Japanese. Based on this accident, the day when the fire broke out is now fire prevention day for cultural properties.

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Admission

Admission Fees
Adult
¥1,500
※ Adult is 12 years-old and over.
Child
¥750

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hōryū-ji

Official Website http://www.horyuji.or.jp/

Phone +81 745752555

Address Japan

Coordinates 34°36'50.594" N 135°44'8.236" E

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