Hōryū-ji

· 生駒郡斑鳩町, 奈良県

Hōryū-ji is one of Japan's most significant Buddhist temples and home to the world's oldest surviving wooden structures, dating back to the 7th century. Located in Ikaruga, Nara Prefecture, this UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases exquisite early Japanese Buddhist architecture and houses countless national treasures, including ancient Buddhist statues and artifacts. Walking through its grounds offers a profound journey through 1,400 years of Japanese spiritual and cultural history.

Visitor Information

📍 Address生駒郡斑鳩町, 奈良県
🎟 Admission¥1,500
🚉 Access20 min walk from Horyuji Station
🕐 Hours

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💡 Tips for Visitors

Bring cash as card payment may not be widely accepted. Visit early morning or on weekdays to avoid crowds and fully appreciate the serene atmosphere. English pamphlets are available at the entrance, and many signs have English translations, though hiring an English-speaking guide enhances understanding of the temple's rich history.

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