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Horyu-ji Temple

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A temple founded by Prince Shotoku in 607, housing the world's oldest surviving wooden structures. One of Japan's first UNESCO World Cultural Heritage sites, it preserves the pinnacle of Asuka-period Buddhist culture and architectural technology.

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Subcategory:Landmarks
Location:Ikaruga, Nara
Time Period:607-
Influence:Global
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World HeritageWooden ArchitecturePrince Shotoku

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