Yakushiji Temple, nestled in western Nara, carries over a millennium of spiritual and architectural history. While the current main hall was reconstructed in the 1970s following a fire, the multitiered east pagoda stands as an original structure from 730. This Buddhist temple, less frequented by tourists compared to Nara’s other UNESCO-listed sites, offers a more serene experience away from the bustling Nara Park. Visitors can explore the historic grounds, admire the ancient pagoda, and immerse themselves in a tranquil atmosphere that reflects the temple’s enduring legacy.
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