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This video provides a detailed introduction to Horyuji Temple, which is registered as a World Heritage Site and a cultural asset of the ancient capital of Nara. The first half of this video provides a detailed introduction to the highlights and attractions of the Great South Gate, Inner Gate, Main Hall, Five-Story Pagoda, and Corridor. We hope this video will be helpful for your travels. The video also touches on the temple architecture. #Horyu-ji Temple #World Heritage Site #Nara School Trip #Cultural Assets of the Ancient City of Nara Table of Contents 0:00 Introduction 1:26 History of Ikaruga Town, a key transportation hub 2:47 Nandaimon Gate: Taiishi and foundation stone architecture 4:52 Overview of Horyuji Temple 6:00 Chumon Gate and Japan's oldest Kongorikishi statue 7:51 Inside the corridor where the world's oldest wooden architecture remains 8:59 Kondo (oldest building in the Western Precincts) 9:24 Temple architecture with deep eaves unique to Japan 10:17 Japan solved its religious problem in 100 years 11:06 Decoration of Kondo: Sokai, balustrade, waritsuku, cloud bowl, cloud elbow 12:02 Diverse temple architecture from the Asuka period 12:31 Cypress trees over 1,000 years old 13:33 Characteristics of ancient architecture 14:14 Impressions of Kondo 15:33 Overview and decoration of the five-story pagoda 16:39 The architecture of the five-story pagoda that has withstood earthquakes and typhoons 17:37 The five-story pagoda that has escaped damage from lightning 18:19 The spire and the base 19:20 Corner beams lined up in a straight line 20:05 Impressions of the five-story pagoda 21:00 Corridors and entasis 22:47 The eastern corridor is one ken longer than the western one 23:59 Differences between corridors in the Asuka and Muromachi periods 24:56 Joints that were not used in Japanese residences 25:35 Great lecture hall (rebuilt in the Heian period) 25:59 Summary ■Second half of the video (to be released later) East room, Seirei-in and wife room Stable, Tsunafuzo and dining room Daihozo-in The abundant national treasures of Horyuji Tsukiji wall and East gate Yumedono (East temple complex) Reido and Eden Shariden (East temple complex) Bell tower and Denpodo (East temple complex) West room, Sankyo-in West round hall Horyu-ji i Center