Japanese Peace Pagoda

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The Japanese Peace Pagoda in Kushinagar is a Buddhist stupa built by Japanese monks as a symbol of world peace and a site for meditation and reflection.

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Japanese Peace Pagoda canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist stupa
peace pagoda
religious monument
architecturalStyle stupa
associatedWith Japanese Buddhist organizations
international peace movement
builder Japanese monks
country India
dedicatedTo world peace
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of peace and non-violence
hasFeature central stupa dome
paths for circumambulation
surrounding landscaped grounds
hasFunction pilgrimage site
tourist attraction
hasSymbolism harmony among nations
intercultural friendship between Japan and India
locatedIn Kushinagar NERFINISHED
Uttar Pradesh
northern India
material concrete
stone
near sites associated with the Parinirvana of the Buddha
openTo public
purpose meditation
reflection
religion Buddhism
usedFor Buddhist ceremonies
meditation retreats
prayer gatherings

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Kushinagar hasSite Japanese Peace Pagoda