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See the world's largest wooden structure: Todaiji Temple in Nara, Japan

#October Travel Grant Located in Nara, Japan, Todaiji (東大寺) is a representative temple of Japan, built in the early 8th century by order of Emperor Shōmu during the Nara period. It is the head temple of the Kegon sect of Buddhism and a symbol of Japanese Buddhism and culture. Its most famous attraction is the Daibutsuden, the world's largest wooden structure. Its 16-meter-tall Rōsanabutsu (盧舎那仏) is renowned as the largest Buddha statue in Japan. Todaiji played a key role in establishing Buddhism as the national religion of Japan and has been recognized as a symbolic space for praying for national peace and stability. Historically, Todaiji suffered damage from war and disasters, but has since been restored over the years. In 1998, it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, earning it global recognition. The Nandai Gate, in particular, displays magnificent Tang Dynasty-influenced architecture, and the Kongōryakuji statue is a designated National Treasure. Todaiji Temple is a truly important site where you can experience ancient Japanese Buddhist culture and architectural techniques. It's a must-see attraction during your trip to Nara. 📍Location: Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan 📍Hours: Daily 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM (subject to seasonal variations)
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