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Byōdō-in (平等院 (Equal Institute)?) is a Buddhist temple in Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. This temple was built in 998 during the Heian period, used as a residence of Fujiwara no Michinaga, one of the most powerful people of the Fujiwara family. In 1052 Fujiwara no Yorimichi took this residence and established a Buddhist temple.
The most famous building in the temple is the Amitabha Palace commonly known as Hōō-dō (鳳凰堂, Sino-Vietnamese: phoenix street) built in 1053. This is the only structure from the original time. remaining. Around the Amitabha Palace is an ornamental lake; Several dependent buildings were burned during the civil war in 1336.
Byōdō-in (平等院 (Equal Institute)?) is a Buddhist temple in Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. This temple was built in 998 during the Heian period, used as a residence of Fujiwara no Michinaga, one of the most powerful people of the Fujiwara family. In 1052 Fujiwara no Yorimichi took this residence and established a Buddhist temple.
The most famous building in the temple is the Amitabha Palace commonly known as Hōō-dō (鳳凰堂, Sino-Vietnamese: phoenix street) built in 1053. This is the only structure from the original time. remaining. Around the Amitabha Palace is an ornamental lake; Several dependent buildings were burned during the civil war in 1336.
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