Tōdai-ji

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Tōdai-ji is a monumental Buddhist temple complex in Nara, Japan, renowned for housing one of the world’s largest bronze statues of the Buddha (Daibutsu) and serving as a historic center of Japanese Buddhism.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Tōdai-ji canonical 10
Todai-ji 3
Great Buddha Hall of Tōdai-ji 2

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Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple complex
Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara component
UNESCO World Heritage Site
annualEvent Shuni-e (Omizutori) ceremony at Nigatsu-dō
architecturalStyle Japanese Buddhist temple architecture
associatedWith Emperor Shōmu’s national Buddhist policy
Nara period
consecrationYear 752
constructionStart circa 728
country Japan
culturalPropertyStatus Important Cultural Properties of Japan
surface form: Important Cultural Property of Japan

National Treasures of Japan
surface form: National Treasure of Japan (selected buildings and statues)
foundationDate 8th century
foundedBy Emperor Shōmu
function head temple of provincial temples (kokubun-ji system)
guardianStatues wooden Nio (Agyō and Ungyō)
guardianStatuesLocation Nandaimon
hasPart Daibutsu
surface form: Daibutsuden

Great Buddha Hall
Hokkedō
Kaidan-in
Nandaimon
Nigatsu-dō
Nigatsu-dō
surface form: Sangatsu-dō

Shōsōin
belfry
lecture hall
monastic quarters
heightOfMainImage about 15 meters
historicalRole center of Kegon school of Buddhism in Japan
state-sponsored temple of national protection
houses Daibutsu
Great Buddha Hall
surface form: Great Buddha of Nara
locatedIn Honshu
Kansai region
Nara
Nara Prefecture NERFINISHED
mainImage bronze statue of Vairocana Buddha
mainSect Huayan / Kegon
surface form: Kegon Buddhism
materialOfMainImage bronze
notableFeature houses one of the world’s largest bronze Buddha statues
one of the world’s largest wooden buildings
openToPublic yes
rebuilt early 18th century
late 12th century
religion Buddhism
sufferedEvent destruction by fire in 1180
destruction by fire in 1567
UNESCOSite Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
UNESCOWorldHeritageInscriptionYear 1998

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Nara hasFamousSite Tōdai-ji
Nara hasLandmark Tōdai-ji
this entity surface form: Great Buddha Hall of Tōdai-ji
Nara Prefecture contains Tōdai-ji
this entity surface form: Todai-ji
Nara period notableSite Tōdai-ji
Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara containsMajorStructure Tōdai-ji
this entity surface form: Great Buddha Hall of Tōdai-ji
Nara Park contains Tōdai-ji
Kōfuku-ji near Tōdai-ji
Kasuga Taisha near Tōdai-ji
this entity surface form: Todai-ji
Gangō-ji locatedNear Tōdai-ji
Gyōki associatedWith Tōdai-ji
Emperor Shōmu patronage Tōdai-ji
Huayan / Kegon hasCentralTemple Tōdai-ji
subject surface form: Kegon
Kansai, Japan hasLandmark Tōdai-ji
subject surface form: Kansai
this entity surface form: Todai-ji