• Ancient catalogs for Hōryūji's treasures, even one written in the late Kamakura period, never mention it. ... "The Hōryūji Treasures and Early Meiji Cultural Policy".
  • In December of 1993, Hōryūji was considered the first monument in Japan to be registered as part of World Cultural Heritage.
  • Yakushi Nyorai Buddha statue, located on the eastern side of the room in the temple's Main Hall, and in the official inventory of Hōryūji property holdings...
  • The Horyuji Temple near Nara in Japan was founded in 607 CE by Prince Shotoku and is the only surviving Buddhist monastery from the Asuka Period in its original...
  • Hôryûji is the oldest surviving Buddhist temple in Japan and the oldest wooden building in the World.
  • Hōryū-ji is one of the seven great temples of Nara. Today we investigate the Pagoda at the grounds, said to be one of the oldest standing wooden structures...
  • Hōryūji in Ikoma-gun (Nara-ken) is located in Japan about 236 mi (or 379 km) west of Tokyo, the country's capital town.
  • Being a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the historical Japanese temple Horyuji in Japan attracts millions of visitors annually. so, what's cool about Horyuji?
  • Horyuji Temple is home to the world’s oldest surviving wooden structures which depict images of Japan during the Asuka Period.
  • Horyuji Temple (法隆寺, Hōryūji) was founded in 607 by Prince Shotoku, who is credited with the early promotion of Buddhism in Japan.
  • Founded by Prince Shōtoku in 607 AD, during the Asuka Period (593 AD to 710 AD), Hōryūji is a monumental undertaking.
  • I will pass on to you the same shame that was bestowed upon me by my friend and favorite art history professor, "You didn't go to Hôryûji?
  • ...tỉnh Nara, Nhật Bản; Buddhist temple in Nara Prefecture, Japan; معبد بوذي; 飛鳥時代的佛教寺廟; bangunan kuil di Jepang; Horyu-ji; Horyuji