In the old times wood was the preferred construction material in Japan. The
original castles were made of wood, and the
oldest wooden buildings in the world, the main hall and the five-story pagoda of Horyu-ji, Nara, built 1,300 years ago, were made of
hinoki (Japanese cypress) an extremely resistant type of wood that also has a very pleasant scent.
The building photographed here, the Konpon Chudo hall of
Yamadera, was made 662 years ago and it is the oldest building in Japan made of beechwood, a strong and durable type of wood, with a good resistance to abrasion.
Konpon Chudo, Yamadera, Yamagata EXIF info:
Nikon Df
Lens: VR 28-300mm F/3.5-5.6G
Focal Length: 28mm
Aperture: F/6.3
Shutter Speed: 1/200s
ISO Sensitivity: ISO 320