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Toshodai-ji

Ganjin's Legacy and the Finest Nara-Period Architecture

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Nara
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About This Destination

A World Heritage temple founded in 759 by the Chinese monk Ganjin, whose Golden Hall is widely regarded as the finest surviving example of Nara-period architecture.

Location

Prefecture: 奈良県 (Nara)

Address: 13-46 Gojo-cho, Nara-shi, Nara 630-8032

Nearest Station: Nishinokyo Station

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Visitor Information

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Food Options: No dining facilities within the temple. Small restaurants and tea houses are located along the road between Toshodai-ji and Yakushi-ji, serving regional specialties including kuzu-kiri noodles and narazuke pickles.

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13-46 Gojo-cho, Nara-shi, Nara 630-8032

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