"There are around 48 Buddhist monuments in the Horyu-ji area, in Nara
Prefecture. Several date from the late 7th or early 8th century, making
them some of the oldest surviving wooden buildings in the world. These
masterpieces of wooden architecture are important not only for the
history of art, since they illustrate the adaptation of Chinese Buddhist
architecture and layout to Japanese culture, but also for the history
of religion, since their construction coincided with the introduction of
Buddhism to Japan from China by way of the Korean peninsula." -http://whc.unesco.org
Thank you so much Tomo for the generosity of sending me this postcard for my collection!
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