Ritai Temple is a testimony of the mutual influence of Thai and Japanese Buddhism. It was first built to enshrine the relics of Sakyamuni and the gold and bronze Buddha statues presented by the King of Thailand. Compared to some traditional temples, the architecture is very modern. Nichitai Temple is the only temple in Japan that does not belong to any religious sect. It is managed by the highest among the existing 19 sects in turn, changing to a sect every three years. The relic of Sakyamuni is enshrined in the granite stupa, and it is not easy to open to visit. There is a war monument next to the temple, which was built for the war of aggression against China. There are few tourists here, even on holidays.
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Ritai Temple is a testimony of the mutual influence of Thai and Japanese Buddhism. It was first built to enshrine the relics of Sakyamuni and the gold and bronze Buddha statues presented by the King of Thailand. Compared to some traditional temples, the architecture is very modern. Nichitai Temple is the only temple in Japan that does not belong to any religious sect. It is managed by the highest among the existing 19 sects in turn, changing to a sect every three years. The relic of Sakyamuni is enshrined in the granite stupa, and it is not easy to open to visit. There is a war monument next to the temple, which was built for the war of aggression against China. There are few tourists here, even on holidays.
Nichitai Temple in Kakuwang Mountain, Chikusa District, Nagoya City, is a Buddhist temple that was opened in Meiji 37. In Meiji 33, the king of Thailand presented the remains of Sakyamuni and a brass statue. This temple is dedicated to the only remains and The statue is famous far and near. Nitaiji Temple is the only international temple without religious denomination in Japan. The courtyard overlooks Nagoya and offers a panoramic view of the city. The puja day on the 21st of each month attracts a large number of people to participate, and it is very lively. On the street leading to the temple, there are about 300 souvenir shops and food stalls, but in front of the Ritai Temple is a quiet residential street with Japanese-style residential houses "Yangkeizhuang" and Higashiyama Water Supply Tower. Architecture is enough to inspire people to think about the past.
The history of Buddhism in Japan has a long history.
Nagoya Juwangshan Ritai Temple enshrines the relic of Buddha Shakyamuni sent by the King of Thailand. Solemn and tranquil. It is very similar to Chinese temples but a little different~
If time is abundant, it is worth visiting. On the street leading to the temple, there are about 300 souvenir shops and food stalls, but in front of Ritai Temple is a quiet residential street. very quiet.