• The big difference between Chinese and Japanese pagodas is in the materials used. Almost all Japanese pagoda are made of wood.
  • Pagodas in Japan are called tō (塔, lit. pagoda), sometimes buttō (仏塔, lit. Buddhist pagoda) or tōba (塔婆, lit. pagoda), and derive historically from the Chinese pagoda...
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  • Following its arrival in Japan along with Buddhism in the sixth century, the pagoda became one of the focal points of the early Japanese garan.
  • In Japanese, they’re called ‘sōtō’ (tiered towers), or hōtō (treasure towers). The latter is also one of China’s words for pagoda – ‘baota’ (also ‘treasure towers’).
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  • In addition, Japanese pagodas consist of multiple floors (typically three to five) which are essentially separate layers, like boxes piled on top of each other.
  • What makes them so unique? Overall pagodas, with their soaring spires and intricate details, holds a unique place in the hearts of the Japanese people.
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