Daibutsuden (Big Buddha Hall) — one of the world's largest wooden buildings — was rebuilt in 1692 at Todai-ji temple, Nara, Japan.
Daibutsuden (Big Buddha Hall) — one of the world's largest wooden buildings — was rebuilt in 1692 at Todai-ji temple, Nara, Japan.
Nara was the first capital of Japan (710-794 AD) and the root of Japanese culture, religions, and social structure, featuring many Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples.