Horyuji Temple: The World's Oldest Wooden Buddhist Structures

  • Published on : 12/02/2024
  • by : Japan Experience

Located in the tranquil city of Nara, Horyuji Temple is one of Japan's oldest temples and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This ancient temple complex contains the world's oldest surviving wooden structures, some dating back to the late 7th century during the Asuka Period. Founded in 607 by Prince Shotoku, an influential regent who promoted Japanese Buddhism, Horyuji offers visitors a glimpse into the origins of Buddhist architecture and culture in Japan.

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