Japan's Zen'in Yamamon
The Zen'in Yamaguchi is a landmark building of the Zen'in Temple located in Kyoto, Japan, and is also the largest temple gate in Japan. Built in 1621, with a height of 24 meters and a width of 50 meters, its magnificent scale and unique architectural style have made it an important symbol of Japanese Buddhist architecture. The design adopts a double eaved gable roof covered with traditional black tiles, reflecting the delicacy and solemnity of Japanese architecture. The Three Gates symbolize the three Buddhist doctrines of emptiness, formlessness, and unwillingness, also known as the "Three Liberation Gates", meaning that spiritual liberation can be achieved through these gates.
Chapter 26: Diamond Top Temple Stone Buddha
The 26th Diamond Summit Temple is a Buddhist temple located in Kyoto, Japan. Also known as Jingangfeng Temple, officially known as "Crane Peak Mountain Jingang Temple", it is one of the representative temples of Japanese Zen Buddhism. It is located in the Ukyo ku of Kyoto City and is known as one of the most beautiful temples in Japan, renowned for its unique architecture and beautiful gardens. Built in the 14th century, it is a temple dominated by Zen Buddhism. It is renowned for its highly artistic architecture and gardens. The main building of the temple is the Golden Hall, which houses a statue of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva. It has attracted many tourists and believers who come to visit temples, appreciate gardens, experience meditation, and enjoy tea.
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