Tōshōdai-ji

Alternative Names
唐招提寺
Tōshōdaiji
Date
late 8th century; reconstructed 1963
Material/Technique

The kaidan'in building was destroyed in the 18th century with only the stone foundation remaining. The Kyōzō is used for storing sturas, and has Nara Period Azekura-style architecture. The Korō is located on the east end of the yard and presently used as a library for sacred books.

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Related Fieldwork Collection
  • Exterior: View from Kō-dō (Lecture Hall)
  • Exterior: View from Kō-dō (Lecture Hall)
  • Exterior: View from Kon-dō (Main Hall)
  • Exterior: View of Complex
  • Exterior: View of Complex
  • View of the drum tower 鼓楼 and partial view of the lecture hall 講堂, facing southwest
  • Partial view of the Founder's Hall 開山堂, of the raidō 礼堂 and drum tower 鼓楼, facing north
  • View of the drum tower 鼓楼, facing northeast
  • View of the drum tower 鼓楼, facing east
  • View of the drum tower 鼓楼, facing east
  • View of the drum tower 鼓楼, facing east
  • Partial view of the drum tower 鼓楼, facing southwest
  • View of the golden hall 金堂 and partial view of the drum tower 鼓楼, facing southwest
  • Korō (Drum Tower), Exterior
  • Kon-dō (Golden Hall, Main Hall), Korō (Drum House) and Rai-dō (Worship Hall)/Higashimuro (Eastern Priest's Quarters)
  • Kon-dō (Golden Hall, Main Hall), Korō (Drum House), Rai-dō (Worship Hall)/Higashimuro (Eastern Priest's Quarters), Kō-dō (Lecture Hall)
  • Korō (Drum Tower): West Facade
  • Korō (Drum Tower), Exterior: View from Rai-dō (Worship Hall)/Higashimuro (Eastern Priest's Quarters)