Temples

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Temples (寺, tera) are essential places of worship in Japanese Buddhism. They can be found in every municipality, with cities like Kyoto boasting hundreds. Temples are not only places of worship but also house sacred Buddhist objects, preserving important religious heritage. Many temples were once monasteries, and some still serve this purpose today. Whether in small towns or bustling cities, visiting a temple offers a glimpse into Japan’s rich Buddhist traditions.

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  • 5/5 - Excellent

    Visiting temples in Japan is a truly serene and enriching experience. Each temple feels like a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. My visit to Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) in Kyoto was unforgettable – the sight of the golden temple reflecting in the surrounding pond was breathtaking. The tranquility of Daitoku-ji, with its Zen gardens and traditional architecture, was also remarkable. Every temple I visited offered a unique atmosphere, with beautiful gardens, intricate designs, and deep spiritual significance. Whether you're seeking history, beauty, or peace, Japan's temples are an essential part of the journey.

    3 months ago — by Wesley

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