It is not easy to preserve the wooden temple.
The famous Kyoto Hongan Temple is in the branch temple of Nagoya, the second largest wooden building in Japan. Honganji’s Nagoya Bezel was founded during the Mingying period, from 1492 to 1500. It is a temple of the Jodo Shin sect. The main deity enshrined is Amitabha Tathagata. The temple was only renamed Honganji in Meiji 9 (1897), and was destroyed in an air raid in 1945 except for the bell tower and the south gate. In 1972, Honganji rebuilt the main hall. The five-story reinforced concrete building has an arched roof and an Indian-style spire, which is unique and inconsistent with traditional Japanese temples.
Japanese management is very important, and the internal cleaning is very clean. A lot of bamboo is planted in the yard here, and slippers are required to enter the hall. The Japanese management needs one, and the interior is clean.
Very good, Japanese Buddhist culture has no commercial taste!
The Honganji Nagoya Bezel has many distinctive buildings. The Japanese-style temples in the entire area are quite large, and the inner and outer parts of the temple are filled with many small-caliber bamboos.
It is not easy to preserve the wooden temple.
The famous Kyoto Hongan Temple is in the branch temple of Nagoya, the second largest wooden building in Japan. Honganji’s Nagoya Bezel was founded during the Mingying period, from 1492 to 1500. It is a temple of the Jodo Shin sect. The main deity enshrined is Amitabha Tathagata. The temple was only renamed Honganji in Meiji 9 (1897), and was destroyed in an air raid in 1945 except for the bell tower and the south gate. In 1972, Honganji rebuilt the main hall. The five-story reinforced concrete building has an arched roof and an Indian-style spire, which is unique and inconsistent with traditional Japanese temples.
Japanese management is very important, and the internal cleaning is very clean. A lot of bamboo is planted in the yard here, and slippers are required to enter the hall. The Japanese management needs one, and the interior is clean.
Very good, Japanese Buddhist culture has no commercial taste!
The Honganji Nagoya Bezel has many distinctive buildings. The Japanese-style temples in the entire area are quite large, and the inner and outer parts of the temple are filled with many small-caliber bamboos.