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What are the famous buildings in Japan?

1. Jingu Temple was built in 1379. This used to be the villa of General ashikaga yoshimitsu, and later it was changed to a Zen Temple. "Jinge Temple" is a relic temple originated from Ashikaga's fierce meditation, and it is called Jinge Temple because it is decorated with gold foil. Therefore, this temple is called the Golden Pavilion Temple.

Jingu Temple is a three-story pavilion, with Shui Yuan on the first floor. On the second floor is the Tidal Sound Cave, dedicated to Guanyin; On the third floor, there is a square Buddhist temple dedicated to three Amitabha buddhas. The architecture of Jingu Temple is integrated with the garden structure, and the jinghu pond on the side, Ming Che, and the Jingu reflected in the jinghu pond are magnificent, which is a representative landscape of Kyoto.

Kiyomizu Temple is located in the middle of Yuyin Mountain, where cherry blossoms are in full bloom in spring, green in summer, bright maple leaves in autumn and antique in winter. The scenery changes with the seasons, and what remains unchanged is the breathtaking beauty. Kiyomizu Temple is located on a hillside in the east of Kyoto.

Built in 778, it is the oldest temple in Kyoto. After several times of burning and reconstruction, it was listed in the world cultural heritage list on 1994. The Shimizu stage hanging in front of this hall is a national treasure of Japan, surrounded by green trees. It is one of the cherry blossom viewing places in Kyoto in spring, and it is also a maple viewing resort in autumn.

Himeji City is also called Egret City. This vivid name comes from its snow-white exterior walls and upturned winding eaves. But if you know a little background, this yasaka shrine will be more interesting. This is dedicated to Susano and his wife North Island.

Susan Nuo is the hero who killed the serpent Yasuda, and Kichida is the girl he saved from the Shekou of Yasuda. Kusanagi sword, one of the three artifacts, was found by Xu Shan Ye from the tail of Hachi snake.

4. Long 'an Temple was founded at the end of Muromachi era (about 1500). It was originally a villa of the Daisi family in Hosokawa-San Yuan De, but it was officially converted into a Zen temple on 1450. "Tiger crossing the river" (also known as "Tiger crossing the river" or "753 court") is the most famous stone court in Long 'an Temple, but who made it?

Stone Pavilion is about 25m long and10m wide, surrounded by white low walls. There is no grass or trees in the court, and the covered white gauze is raked and swept into neat parallel waves. In the meantime, 15 rocks are carefully designed into five groups, arranged and combined from left to right according to 5, 2, 3, 2 and 3, which shows the artistic conception of the island floating and sinking at sea and is known as "the representative of the golden ratio in aesthetics".

5. Fuji TV. "Life is live broadcast" is the slogan of Fuji TV. Fuji TV was founded in 1959, but the current headquarters building was built in 1996. The shape of this building is very unique. On both sides are 25-story buildings, with a "well" in the middle and a silver ball on the top. The giant sphere suspended in the air is the biggest feature of Fuji TV, and the building has also become one of the landmarks in Taichang area.