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What are the characteristics of Japanese pagodas?
In 552 AD, King Baekje of South Korea sent an envoy to present the Buddha statue and Chinese translation theory to the King of Japan, which was the beginning of the official introduction of Buddhism into Japan.
At that time, the minister Su built his house into a temple, called the original temple, and built a temple and tower. Since then, various Buddhist-related buildings, sculptures and paintings have been introduced into Japan from the mainland.
Shoto Kutaishi (593-628 AD), the regent of the ancient dynasty, was the first person who advocated Buddhism and made it develop greatly in Japan.
Pagodas are very common in Japan, especially stone pagodas and five-wheel pagodas, which are used as tombstones and tombstones. There are countless five-wheeled pagodas on both sides of Takano Temple in Tomi. In addition to the Five-Wheel Pagoda, other pagodas, such as Baodi India Pagoda, Seamless Pagoda, Litapo Pagoda and Banbei Pagoda, are also common in Japan.
Pentecostal Tower in Horyuji, Japan is not only one of the oldest Buddhist wooden buildings in Japan, but also a world-famous wooden building. Its layout, structure and form are obviously influenced by the architecture of China in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.
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