Dongguksa Temple

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Dongguksa Temple is a historic Buddhist temple in Gunsan, South Korea, notable as one of the few remaining Japanese-style temples in the country, reflecting the Japanese colonial period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
architecturalStyle Japanese-style temple architecture
associatedWith Japanese colonial administration in Korea
local history of Gunsan
category Buddhist temples in Gunsan
Japanese-style buildings in South Korea
cultural heritage sites in North Jeolla Province
country South Korea
denomination Japanese Buddhism NERFINISHED
function place of Buddhist worship
hasFeature Buddhist statues
gate in Japanese style
temple courtyard
traditional Japanese temple roof
wooden Japanese-style main hall
heritageValue evidence of Japanese Buddhist presence during colonial rule
historicalPeriodReflected Japanese colonial period in Korea
locatedIn Gunsan NERFINISHED
Honam region NERFINISHED
North Jeolla Province NERFINISHED
notableAs one of the few remaining Japanese-style temples in South Korea
religion Buddhism
significance architectural record of Japanese colonial influence
cultural exchange between Korean and Japanese Buddhism
touristType heritage tourism destination
religious tourism destination
usedFor historical education
religious ceremonies
tourism

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Gunsan, South Korea hasLandmark Dongguksa Temple
subject surface form: Gunsan