Toshodai-ji Temple

Description

This lovely temple, the headquarters of Buddhism's Ritsu sect was established in 759 by Ganjin, the famous priest of the Tang dynasty era. The shodai in the name connotes a place for Buddhist teaching shared with an enlightened human--Saint Ganjin. As a reward for not returning to his home in China, Emperor Shomu gave a land grant to Ganjin. The many buildings in the complex have characteristic Tempyo-style tiled roofs. In the Kaisando is a well-known statue of Ganjin by one of his disciples, which dates to 763.

Admission: JPY400

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