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Byōdō-in Phoenix Hall

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An Amitābha hall from the Heian period located in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture. Founded in 1052, it centers on a main hall enshrining Amitābha Buddha with symmetrically extending side corridors. The entire structure evokes the form of a phoenix, explaining its name. Designated a National Treasure and famously depicted on the Japanese 10-yen bill, exemplifying aristocratic temple design.

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카테고리:Cultural IP
서브카테고리:Architecture & Design
소재지:Uji, Kyoto
시대:1052-present
영향 범위:국내
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Amitābha hallHeian architecturesymmetric compositionKyoto Prefecture

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