Tadai-ji, the Largest Wooden Building in the World in Nara, Japan.
T?dai-ji (Eastern Great Temple), a Buddhist temple complex located at Nara, Japan (34.6889,135.8400)
Nara, Japan
34°41’20.72″
135°50’23.57″E
Todai-ji, Nara, Japan.
The Great Buddha Hall is the largest wooden building in the world.
T?dai-ji Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan (34° 41? 21? N, 135° 50? 23? E)
34°41’18.33″N
135°50’23.35″E
34 41′ 20” N
135 50′ 24 O
Buddhist Todai-ji Temple in Nara, Japan
The Todai-ji Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan.
34°41’20.79″N 135°50’23.87″E
Nara, Japan (34.69,135.84)
Todaiji Temple, Nara, Japan
Great Buddha of Todaiji, in Nara Japan
Japan
T?dai-ji Nara, Japan
T?dai-ji Temple Nara, Japan
Todaiji (Great Eastern Temple) is one of Japan’s most famous temples and a landmark of Nara. Located in Nara Park, in central Nara, Todaiji was constructed in 752 as the head temple of all provincial Buddhist temples of Japan.
Todaiji derives its name from its location east of Nara, which was the capital of Japan when it was built. Today, the temple serves as the Japanese headquarters of the Kegon school of Buddhism.
Todaiji Temple, Nara, Japan
Todaiji Temple, in Nara, Japan.
T?dai-ji,(Eastern Great Temple), is a Buddhist temple complex located in the city of Nara, Japan.
Tadai-ji, the Largest Wooden Building in the World in Nara, Japan.
T?dai-ji (Eastern Great Temple), a Buddhist temple complex located at Nara, Japan (34.6889,135.8400)
Nara, Japan
34°41’20.72″
135°50’23.57″E
Todai-ji, Nara, Japan.
The Great Buddha Hall is the largest wooden building in the world.
T?dai-ji Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan (34° 41? 21? N, 135° 50? 23? E)
34°41’18.33″N
135°50’23.35″E
34 41′ 20” N
135 50′ 24 O
Buddhist Todai-ji Temple in Nara, Japan
The Todai-ji Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan.
34°41’20.79″N 135°50’23.87″E
Nara, Japan (34.69,135.84)
Todaiji Temple, Nara, Japan
Great Buddha of Todaiji, in Nara Japan
Japan
T?dai-ji Nara, Japan
T?dai-ji Temple Nara, Japan
Todaiji (Great Eastern Temple) is one of Japan’s most famous temples and a landmark of Nara. Located in Nara Park, in central Nara, Todaiji was constructed in 752 as the head temple of all provincial Buddhist temples of Japan.
Todaiji derives its name from its location east of Nara, which was the capital of Japan when it was built. Today, the temple serves as the Japanese headquarters of the Kegon school of Buddhism.
Todaiji Temple, Nara, Japan
Todaiji Temple, in Nara, Japan.
T?dai-ji,(Eastern Great Temple), is a Buddhist temple complex located in the city of Nara, Japan.