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Yakushi-ji Temple
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Yakushiji (薬師寺) was constructed by Emperor Tenmu in the late 7th century for the recovery of the emperor's sick wife. One of Japan's oldest temples, Yakushiji has a strictly symmetric layout, with the main hall and lecture hall standing on a central axis, flanked by two pagodas.
Yakushiji is known for its opening base (founder) to be Emperor Tenmu. It is a temple that the world registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998 approved. A lot of Buddha designated as national treasure and important cultural asset is enshrined in Yakushiji Temple, and among them the representative one is "Yakushi Sanjo".
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457 Nishinokyōchō
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