To-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands as one of Kyoto’s oldest and most beloved landmarks. Built in 796, the temple is home to Japan’s tallest wooden structure, a central shinbashira pillar that soars 180 feet (55 meters) above downtown Kyoto. Visitors can explore the temple’s historical and architectural significance, marveling at the intricate details and towering presence of the wooden pillar. Additionally, the temple hosts a popular flea market, adding a lively and local touch to the ancient grounds.
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