Gango-ji was the first Buddhist temple built in Japan. It was moved to Nara from its original site in Asuka. Timber and tiles from the original temple were used in the reconstruction, so at least some of the main hall is a mind-boggling 1400 years old. Once there were many more temple buildings and the grounds covered most of the area that is Nara Hon-machi today. When I visited Gango-ji in August, I discovered a temple that is simple and unpretentious, and I was completely charmed by it. This temple is special - take my word for it!
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Gango-ji in Summer
Bellflowers and statues at one of Nara's oldest temples
By Cathy Cawood
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Justin Velgus
9 years ago
Japan has some famous shrines and temples, I never thought which was the first. Informative and great pics!
Thank you Yui! I suspect mud walls are like jeans - at their best just before they disintegrate!
Yui Yamaguchi
9 years ago
Cathy, you're such a photographer! The textured mud wall is very interesting, huh? It looks fragile but has lasted for several decades, I guess.
Thank you Telloyd. Gango-ji is really beautiful in summer.
Anonymous
9 years ago
I agree. Photo's 3 and 9 are a fantastic contrast between the muted colors of ancient timbers and the verdant colors of summer growth.
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