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Five Storied Pagoda - Kofukuji Temple
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Kofuku-ji
48 Noboriojicho, Nara, 630-8213, Japan
Kōfuku-ji Tokondo (Eastern Golden Hall)
48 Noboriojicho, Nara, 630-8213, Japan
Kofukuji Temple National Treasure Museum
48 Noboriojicho, Nara, 630-8213, Japan
Kōfuku-ji Nan-endo (Southern Round Hall)
48 Noboriojicho, Nara, 630-8213, Japan
Chukondo, Central Golden Hall - Kofukuji Temple
48 Noboriojicho, Nara, 630-8213, Japan
NARA Visitor Center & Inn
3-3 Ikenocho, Nara, 630-8361, Japan
Sarusawa-Ike Pond Park
Noboriojicho, Nara, 630-8213, Japan
Noborioji Park
Noboriojicho, Nara, 630-8213, Japan
Higashimuki Shopping Street
Japan, 〒630-8215 Nara, Higashimuki Nakamachi, 15
KOTOWA NARAKOEN PREMIUM VIEW
15 Imamikadocho, Nara, 630-8374, Japan
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FAON
1122-12 Takabatakecho, Nara, 630-8301, Japan
Unagiku Nara Main Store
Japan, 〒630-8301 Nara, Takabatakecho, 1130 菊水楼 内
Mentouan
30-1 Hashimotocho, Nara, 630-8217, Japan
Genkishin (Nara)
26 Higashimuki Minamimachi, Nara, 630-8216, Japan
Hiraso
30-1 Imamikadocho, Nara, 630-8374, Japan
All-You-Can-Eat Shabu-Shabu and Sukiyaki Wagyu Beef and Pork Kintetsu Nara Station Front Store
Japan, 〒630-8226 Nara, Konishicho, 9 2階
Kaiten sushi Totogin
Japan, 〒630-8315 Nara, Higashimuki Nakamachi, 5−1 浅川ハーベストビル 1F
ROKKAN ROOM
8 Ganriincho, Nara, 630-8221, Japan
Main Dining Room 'Mikasa'
Japan, 〒630-8301 Nara, Takabatakecho, 1096 本館 1F
McDonald’s Nara
21 Higashimuki Minamimachi, Nara, 630-8216, Japan
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Yoshidaya
246 Takabatakecho, Nara, 630-8301, Japan
Hotel Setre Naramachi
1118 Takabatakecho, Nara, 630-8301, Japan
Daibutsukan
Japan, 〒630-8301 Nara, Takabatakecho, 250 旅館 大佛館
Nara Hotel
1096 Takabatakecho, Nara, 630-8301, Japan
Hotel Neiraku Hotel 寧楽
1122-11 Takabatakecho, Nara, 630-8301, Japan
旅館 江泉
1125 Takabatakecho, Nara, 630-8301, Japan
Asukasou
1113-3 Takabatakecho, Nara, 630-8301, Japan
Hotel Pagoda
1122 Takabatakecho, Nara, 630-8301, Japan
Cotton 100%
1122-21 Takabatakecho, Nara, 630-8301, Japan
Miroku Nara by The Share Hotels
1116-6 Takabatakecho, Nara, 630-8301, Japan
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Five Storied Pagoda - Kofukuji Temple

48 Noboriojicho, Nara, 630-8213, Japan
4.4(504)
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attractions: Kofuku-ji, Kōfuku-ji Tokondo (Eastern Golden Hall), Kofukuji Temple National Treasure Museum, Kōfuku-ji Nan-endo (Southern Round Hall), Chukondo, Central Golden Hall - Kofukuji Temple, NARA Visitor Center & Inn, Sarusawa-Ike Pond Park, Noborioji Park, Higashimuki Shopping Street, KOTOWA NARAKOEN PREMIUM VIEW, restaurants: FAON, Unagiku Nara Main Store, Mentouan, Genkishin (Nara), Hiraso, All-You-Can-Eat Shabu-Shabu and Sukiyaki Wagyu Beef and Pork Kintetsu Nara Station Front Store, Kaiten sushi Totogin, ROKKAN ROOM, Main Dining Room 'Mikasa', McDonald’s Nara
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Nearby attractions of Five Storied Pagoda - Kofukuji Temple

Kofuku-ji

Kōfuku-ji Tokondo (Eastern Golden Hall)

Kofukuji Temple National Treasure Museum

Kōfuku-ji Nan-endo (Southern Round Hall)

Chukondo, Central Golden Hall - Kofukuji Temple

NARA Visitor Center & Inn

Sarusawa-Ike Pond Park

Noborioji Park

Higashimuki Shopping Street

KOTOWA NARAKOEN PREMIUM VIEW

Kofuku-ji

Kofuku-ji

4.4

(4.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Kōfuku-ji Tokondo (Eastern Golden Hall)

Kōfuku-ji Tokondo (Eastern Golden Hall)

4.4

(533)

Open 24 hours
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Kofukuji Temple National Treasure Museum

Kofukuji Temple National Treasure Museum

4.5

(483)

Open 24 hours
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Kōfuku-ji Nan-endo (Southern Round Hall)

Kōfuku-ji Nan-endo (Southern Round Hall)

4.4

(573)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Five Storied Pagoda - Kofukuji Temple

FAON

Unagiku Nara Main Store

Mentouan

Genkishin (Nara)

Hiraso

All-You-Can-Eat Shabu-Shabu and Sukiyaki Wagyu Beef and Pork Kintetsu Nara Station Front Store

Kaiten sushi Totogin

ROKKAN ROOM

Main Dining Room 'Mikasa'

McDonald’s Nara

FAON

FAON

4.7

(111)

$$

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Unagiku Nara Main Store

Unagiku Nara Main Store

4.5

(316)

$$$

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Mentouan

Mentouan

4.0

(661)

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Genkishin (Nara)

Genkishin (Nara)

4.2

(750)

$

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Kohfukuji’s Five-storied Pagoda was originally erected in 730 by Empress Kōmyō (701–760), the daughter of Kohfukuji’s founding patron, Fujiwara no Fuhito (659–720). Over its long history, the pagoda burned down a total of five times, with the current reconstruction dating to 1426. At 50.1 meters, it is the second-tallest wooden pagoda in Japan today. Famous for its deep eaves, the structure successfully blends references to the architecture of the Nara Period (710–794) with the dynamic architectural style of the Muromachi Period (1136–1573) during which it was last rebuilt. The pagoda houses sculptures of the Four Buddhas of the Four Directions, each flanked by two attendant Bodhisattvas. This layout represents a Mahayana Buddhist conception of time and space. The north-south axis represents the progression of time, and the east-west axis represents space. The Buddha of the past, Shaka (Skt. Śākyamuni), is in the south, and Miroku (Skt. Maitreya), the Buddha of the future, is in the north. Amida, the Buddha of the Western Realm of Ultimate Bliss is in the west, and Yakushi, lord of the Eastern Pure Beryl Radiance Realm, is in the east. The location where these two axes intersect is here and now in this world. This spot is occupied by the central pillar, which rests on a stone foundation in which a vessel holding relics of the Buddha is said to...

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Kōfuku-ji Gojūnotō (興福寺五重塔) is one of the most iconic landmarks in Nara, Japan. Standing at 50.1 meters (164 feet), it is the second tallest wooden pagoda in Japan, after the pagoda at Tō-ji in Kyoto. Originally built in 730 by Empress Kōmyō, the Five-Story Pagoda has been reconstructed multiple times due to fires, with the current structure dating back to 1426 during the Muromachi period.

The pagoda is an important symbol of Kōfuku-ji, a Buddhist temple that was historically linked to the influential Fujiwara clan. As a representation of Buddhist cosmology, each of its five stories corresponds to one of the five elements: earth, water, fire, wind, and void. The elegant, tiered design reflects traditional Japanese temple architecture, emphasizing harmony with nature.

Kōfuku-ji Gojūnotō is especially striking against the backdrop of Nara Park, where deer roam freely. It is a popular spot for visitors, offering a glimpse into Japan’s rich Buddhist heritage. While the interior is not typically open to the public, its exterior alone captivates with its intricate wooden craftsmanship.

As part of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kōfuku-ji’s Five-Story Pagoda remains a timeless symbol of Japan’s cultural and...

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A highlight! The Kofuku-ji Gojunoto, the Five-Storied Pagoda of Kofuku Temple, was originally built in 730 by Empress Kōmyō (701–760). At 50.1 meters high, it is the second tallest wooden pagoda in Japan. During its long existence, the pagoda burned down five times and was rebuilt just as many times, the last time in 1426 during the Muromachi Period. The pagoda houses sculptures of the Four Buddhas of the Four Directions, each flanked by two attendant...

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SAVE these tips for your visit to Nara 👇🏼🦌 Nara is the perfect destination for a day trip from Kyoto or Osaka, or for a 2 days trips when staying in the city. We’d highly recommend the last, as Nara is best experienced in the early morning or towards sunset. During these times it’s usually not so crowded which also makes the deets a little more relaxed. WHERE TO STAY 🧡 Slow house Nara WHAT TO DO 🧡 walk around Nara Park and feed some deers with the special crackers 🧡 Kofuku-ji Gojunoto (Five Story Pagoda) 🧡 Yoshikien Garden 🧡 Tōdai-ji 🧡 Todaiji Nigatsudo 🧡 Manyo Botanical Gardens (best to visit around end of April) 🧡 Kasuga Taisha 🧡 Ukimido (best sunset spot) WHERE TO EAT 🧡 Kamaiki 🧡 Nakatanidou -Mochi show 🧡 Toyo-no-akari 豐樂(とよのあかり) 🧡 CHAMI - Specialty Coffee Roaster - Nara, JAPAN SAVE for your visit 🇯🇵🦌 #nara #narapark #naratrip #japantravel
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Kōfuku-ji Gojūnotō (興福寺五重塔) is one of the most iconic landmarks in Nara, Japan. Standing at 50.1 meters (164 feet), it is the second tallest wooden pagoda in Japan, after the pagoda at Tō-ji in Kyoto. Originally built in 730 by Empress Kōmyō, the Five-Story Pagoda has been reconstructed multiple times due to fires, with the current structure dating back to 1426 during the Muromachi period. The pagoda is an important symbol of Kōfuku-ji, a Buddhist temple that was historically linked to the influential Fujiwara clan. As a representation of Buddhist cosmology, each of its five stories corresponds to one of the five elements: earth, water, fire, wind, and void. The elegant, tiered design reflects traditional Japanese temple architecture, emphasizing harmony with nature. Kōfuku-ji Gojūnotō is especially striking against the backdrop of Nara Park, where deer roam freely. It is a popular spot for visitors, offering a glimpse into Japan’s rich Buddhist heritage. While the interior is not typically open to the public, its exterior alone captivates with its intricate wooden craftsmanship. As part of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kōfuku-ji’s Five-Story Pagoda remains a timeless symbol of Japan’s cultural and religious legacy.
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A highlight! The Kofuku-ji Gojunoto, the Five-Storied Pagoda of Kofuku Temple, was originally built in 730 by Empress Kōmyō (701–760). At 50.1 meters high, it is the second tallest wooden pagoda in Japan. During its long existence, the pagoda burned down five times and was rebuilt just as many times, the last time in 1426 during the Muromachi Period. The pagoda houses sculptures of the Four Buddhas of the Four Directions, each flanked by two attendant Bodhisattvas.
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SAVE these tips for your visit to Nara 👇🏼🦌 Nara is the perfect destination for a day trip from Kyoto or Osaka, or for a 2 days trips when staying in the city. We’d highly recommend the last, as Nara is best experienced in the early morning or towards sunset. During these times it’s usually not so crowded which also makes the deets a little more relaxed. WHERE TO STAY 🧡 Slow house Nara WHAT TO DO 🧡 walk around Nara Park and feed some deers with the special crackers 🧡 Kofuku-ji Gojunoto (Five Story Pagoda) 🧡 Yoshikien Garden 🧡 Tōdai-ji 🧡 Todaiji Nigatsudo 🧡 Manyo Botanical Gardens (best to visit around end of April) 🧡 Kasuga Taisha 🧡 Ukimido (best sunset spot) WHERE TO EAT 🧡 Kamaiki 🧡 Nakatanidou -Mochi show 🧡 Toyo-no-akari 豐樂(とよのあかり) 🧡 CHAMI - Specialty Coffee Roaster - Nara, JAPAN SAVE for your visit 🇯🇵🦌 #nara #narapark #naratrip #japantravel
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Kōfuku-ji Gojūnotō (興福寺五重塔) is one of the most iconic landmarks in Nara, Japan. Standing at 50.1 meters (164 feet), it is the second tallest wooden pagoda in Japan, after the pagoda at Tō-ji in Kyoto. Originally built in 730 by Empress Kōmyō, the Five-Story Pagoda has been reconstructed multiple times due to fires, with the current structure dating back to 1426 during the Muromachi period. The pagoda is an important symbol of Kōfuku-ji, a Buddhist temple that was historically linked to the influential Fujiwara clan. As a representation of Buddhist cosmology, each of its five stories corresponds to one of the five elements: earth, water, fire, wind, and void. The elegant, tiered design reflects traditional Japanese temple architecture, emphasizing harmony with nature. Kōfuku-ji Gojūnotō is especially striking against the backdrop of Nara Park, where deer roam freely. It is a popular spot for visitors, offering a glimpse into Japan’s rich Buddhist heritage. While the interior is not typically open to the public, its exterior alone captivates with its intricate wooden craftsmanship. As part of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kōfuku-ji’s Five-Story Pagoda remains a timeless symbol of Japan’s cultural and religious legacy.
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A highlight! The Kofuku-ji Gojunoto, the Five-Storied Pagoda of Kofuku Temple, was originally built in 730 by Empress Kōmyō (701–760). At 50.1 meters high, it is the second tallest wooden pagoda in Japan. During its long existence, the pagoda burned down five times and was rebuilt just as many times, the last time in 1426 during the Muromachi Period. The pagoda houses sculptures of the Four Buddhas of the Four Directions, each flanked by two attendant Bodhisattvas.
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