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Manpukuji Temple

Three Buildings of Manpukuji Temple in Uji, Kyoto, to be Designated National Treasures

The three buildings of Hattou, Daiohouden, and Tennouden of Mampukuji Temple (Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture), founded by a Chinese monk in 1661, were designated as National Treasures in December 2024. These buildings are characterized by a unique style that blends traditional Japanese temple architecture with Chinese Buddhist architecture, and were highly valued as valuable heritage symbols of the Obaku culture that spread throughout the country.
In addition to the three buildings designated this time, [Manpukuji Temple] is known for many other buildings that are designated as national important cultural properties, as well as Buddhist statues and sliding door paintings created by Buddhist priests who came from China. Take this opportunity to visit and experience the historical cultural heritage that has been preserved over the years and the Chinese culture of the time.

Obakuzan Manpukuji Temple

  • Okunpukuji era (1501.7.23-1504.2.30)
  • 34 Gokesho Sanbanwari, Uji City, Kyoto, Japan
  • 5 minute walk from JR Obaku Station
  • Tel. 0774-32-3900
  • https://www.obakusan.or.jp/
*Please note that the information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
*Since this site uses automatic translation, the translation may differ from the original Japanese content.

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