The location of Japanese relics |
1. The Buddhist sites in the area Horyu-ji was built in the 7th century, five-storey tower and the main worship space in Horyu-ji temple was admired by the whole world this is the ancient timber structures the world is still preserved to this day. A series of Buddhist sites scattered in the Horyu-ji has been recognized as world cultural heritages by have an important influence on the development of Japanese temple architecture throughout the length of schedule History 2. Himeiji-jo: White Crane Castle The castle appear to gentle with the earth walls are colored white and decorated with very fine wood. Built in the heyday of castle architecture and the castle of Japan (beginning in mid-16th century), Castle White Crane is still kept intact the beauty and sustainability, despite the trial challenges of the time. 3. These trees Yakushima region Yakusugi ancient trees on the 1,000-year-old has created a mystery of the ancient forests of Yakushima dense areas. One of the most famous tree is the tree is 7,200 years old Jomonsugi. Yakushima region is recognized as a natural heritage of the world by where it still remains an ecosystem is extremely rich and an ideal habitat for a series of animal and plant endemism. 4. Shirakami Mountains-shanchi Mountains includes a series of peaks over 1,000 meters and has a range of plants are abundant. On this mountain peaks present in the heads of oak forest with average age around 8000 years. Shirakami-shanchi where the researchers considered only in East Asia has the original oak forest is still growing since the Ice Age until today. 5. Ancient capital of Kyotowas the king Kanmu built in 794, Kyoto is one of the leading tourist destination in Japan with 17 temples, citadels, palaces, unique architecture and preserved quite intact. 6 . The ancient village of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama Do situated in areas with heavy snowfall should the country in the ancient village house was designed very special ((:). We built the exit gasho-zukuri, not never use nails and have steep roofs unable to play heavy snow on the roof. 7. Monument in Hiroshima Peace Memorial was created main on what remains of the building industry development district Hiroshima-place was destroyed by U.S. atomic bomb. With the same architectural style concentration camp Auschwitz in Poland, the monument is a symbol of peace and the desire to mark an extreme of human suffering types. 8. Itsukushima shrine Shinto shrine is located at the end of the island of Itsukushima, in the Sea of Seto. The temple is preserved six national treasure and is a great harmony between nature and Reviews architecture. 9. relics Nara culture of a period in which Japan has built the first foundation is still up in Nara-place mark was chosen as the capital since the year 714 794. A history of space is still intact here with the harmony of the ancient temple called Todaji and Kasugayama primitive forests. 10. Temple and temples in Nikko population of ancient temples and pagodas, most built in the 17th century, located in the mountains surrounding the area Nikko has marked a period of flourishing culture of Japan 300 years ago. 11. relic Gukusu The warm seal of the kingdom Ryukyu Island Ryukyu Islands south of Japan is shown for a period of a flourishing kingdom existed from the 14th century to 18th century in this beautiful region. 12. pilgrimage on sequence Kii Mountains Kii mountain located in the southernmost main island of mountains with elevations from one to two thousand meters. The land value particularly for Japanese spirit by preserved temples sacred-expression for the diversity and richness of culture and religion of Japan |
2011/08/01
The relic site of Japan
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