Todaiji Temple - Nandaimon Gate

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The original gate (8th century) was destroyed by a typhoon in the 10th century. The current gate was reconstructed by the Buddhist saint Chogen Shonin who restored Todaiji Temple in the 13th century. The gate is a precious relic that recollects the majesty of the 13th century reconstruction of the Great Buddha Hall, which does not exist anymore. The 18 large columns which reach to the garret extend to 21 meters, and the height of the gate is 25.46 meters from the base podium. It is the largest main temple gate in Japan, and suitable for the Great Buddha Hall.

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Opening Hours

24 hours a day

Price

Free

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