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Japanese traditional architecture, Bell Tower Gate

Wed, May 28, 2014, by Muza-chan

In Japan, the Buddhist temple bells are installed either inside a dedicated construction (shōrō “bell tower"), or on the higher floor of the temple gate (usually a romon gate).

A less common but very elegant architecture, designed about 300 years ago, is this combination between a bell tower and a gate, found in Amanohashidate, at the Chion-ji Temple: the lower part, coated with white plaster, is a Koukamon gate (Ryugu-zukuri style), while the upper part is housing the bell…

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Bell Tower Gate, Chion-ji Temple, Amanohashidate
Bell Tower Gate, Chion-ji Temple, Amanohashidate
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