Which temple in Japan is the largest?

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Todaizi Temple in Nara Prefecture is the largest Buddhist temple in Japan, whose name is translated from Japanese as "Great Eastern Temple". This is the world's largest building made of wood, and there is also a giant statue of Buddha. Todaiji is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and currently it belongs to the Buddhist school of Kagon.

Japan's largest Shinto shrine is located in Tokyo. The Meiji Jingu Temple is located on the territory of 700 thousand square meters. meters: it is a real pilgrimage center for all believing Shintoists

No less grandiose temple complex - "Serebryany Bor" - includes 103 buildings located among the magnificent nature.

There is also the largest fox temple in Japan - Fusimi Inari, which is located in the suburbs of Kyoto. He is on a mountain in the midst of stunning scenery, and along the way the tourist is accompanied by a variety of images of a fox. Here you can also see huge black butterflies, a large horned snail and a turtle pond

April 2, 2014

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