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Hōryū-ji Temple

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Located in Ikaruga, Nara Prefecture, Hōryū-ji comprises Japan's oldest wooden architecture dating from the Asuka period. Traditionally founded in 624 CE, it preserves the five-storied pagoda and Main Hall, the world's oldest existing wooden structures. Comprising eastern and western temple complexes, it exemplifies Hakuhō-period architecture and is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Architecture & Design
Location:Ikaruga, Nara
Time Period:607-present
Influence:Global
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temple architecturetimber architectureHakuhō architectureNara Prefecture

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