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Famous buildings in Japan

The famous Japanese buildings include: Kinkaku Temple, Kiyomizu Temple, Edo City, Hikiji City, Muhun Temple, Shi Ting of Long 'an Temple, Todo Temple in Nara, Fuji TV, National New Art Museum, Church of Water, Church of Light, Liujia Hall, Bird Museum, Kyushu Art Museum, Ise Shrine, Asakusa Thunder Gate, Tokyo Tower, Roppongi, Liu Xi and Taitai. Explain in detail:

1, Koko Temple: officially named rokuonji, located in Shibei District, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, it is the Sokokuji school temple of Lin Yizong and the most representative garden in Muromachi era in Japan;

2. National New Art Museum: The main purpose of its establishment is to hold exhibitions, display collections and popularize art education. There are museum shops, restaurants, cafes and other facilities in the museum;

3. Tokyo Tower: It is a landmark building in Tokyo. It is located in Zhi Zhi Park in Tokyo Port Area, with a height of 332.6 meters. It is mainly used to send various radio waves such as TV and radio, and to send JR train stop signals during a major earthquake. It also has the functions of navigation mark, wind direction and speed measurement, temperature measurement and so on.