Horyuji
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This place is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, listed as
Buddhist Monuments in the Horyu-ji Area.
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English: Hōryū-ji (法隆寺, "Temple of the Flourishing Law") is a Buddhist temple in Ikaruga, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It was registered as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area". The temple claims to have some of the oldest wooden buildings existing in the world. For other images, refer to Category:Horyu-ji
中文:法隆寺,又称斑鸠寺,位于日本奈良生驹郡斑鸠町,是圣德太子于飞鸟时代建造的佛教木结构寺庙。
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West Precinct
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Nandaimon
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West Precinct complex view from Nandaimon
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Inner Gate
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Nio (Ungyo)
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Nio (Agyo)
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Golden Hall
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Five-storied Pagoda
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Large Lecture Hall
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Large Lecture Hall
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Corridors of West Precinct
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Belfry
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Shōryō-in (is this the same as Three Sutra Hall and West Dormitory)?
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Kōfūzō
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Haiku of Masaoka Shiki at Horyu-ji
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West Octagonal Hall
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Todaimon
East Precinct
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East Precinct view from Todaimon
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Yumedono
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Denpōdō
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E-den and Shari-den
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Corridors of East Precinct
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Belfry of East Precinct