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Shoso-in Shoso
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Tōdai-ji
406-1 Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8587, Japan
Todai-ji Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall)
406-1 Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8587, Japan
Todai-ji Chisoku-in
Nara, 630-8211, Japan
Goko-inTemple
24 Kitamikadocho, Nara, 630-8204, Japan
Kondo Hakkaku Toro
406-1 Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8211, Japan
Todai-ji Nigatsu-do
406-1 Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8211, Japan
Nara Park Management Office
543 Shibatsujicho, Nara, 630-8114, Japan
子規の庭
45 Imakojicho, Nara, 630-8211, Japan
Nekodan (Cat Stairway)
406ー1 Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8211, Japan
Nara Park
Nara, Japan
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Tempyo Club
45-1 Imakojicho, Nara, 630-8211, Japan
Kojoato
543 Shibatsujicho, Nara, 630-8114, Japan
Rokumeien
407-4 Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8211, Japan
Mijinkobunko Books and Curry
Japan, 〒630-8288 Nara, Higashisasabokocho, 41
Tengyokudo Nara Main Store
1-6 Oshiagecho, Nara, 630-8273, Japan
Orange cafe Suimon
47-3 Suimoncho, Nara, 630-8208, Japan
Todaiji Emado Chaya
407 Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8211, Japan
Azekuraya
Japan, 〒630-8211 Nara, 奈良市雑司町407
Cafe & Kaleidoscope SILOAM
17-1 Suimoncho, Nara, 630-8208, Japan
Ouchi-cafe Noel
52 Suimoncho, Nara, 630-8208, Japan
Nearby local services
Shoso-in Shoso
129 Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8211, Japan
Tōdai-ji
406-1 Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8587, Japan
空海寺
167 Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8211, Japan
Todaiji Temple Kaidan Hall
406-1 Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8211, Japan
Todai-ji Nigatsudo (February Hall)
406-1 Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8211, Japan
Todai-ji Sashizudo
Japan, 〒630-8211 Nara, Zoshicho, 406-1 指図堂
Todai-ji Shoro (Bell Tower)
406-1 Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8211, Japan
Todai-ji Daibutsudenin Chozuya (Purification Trough)
406-1 Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8211, Japan
Karakuni Shrine (Tengu Shrine)
Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8211, Japan
Senjudo of Kaidan'in
Japan, 〒630-8211 Nara, Zoshicho, 406-1 千手堂
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小さなホテル 奈良倶楽部
21 Kitamikadocho, Nara, 630-8204, Japan
Hotel New Wakasa
Hotel New Wakasa, 1-3-1 Kitahanda Higashimachi, Nara, 630-8274, Japan
Guest House haru kitamachi
1-2 Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8211, Japan
Kanko Hotel Tamaru
41 Oshiagecho, Nara, 630-8273, Japan
Shibi
31 Suimoncho, Nara, 630-8208, Japan
和鹿彩別邸
1 Kitahanda Higashimachi, Nara, 630-8277, Japan
Ando Hotel Nara Wakakusayama
Japan, 〒630-8202 Nara, Kawakamicho, 728 若草山ドライブウェイ 沿
Guesthouse Nara Backpackers
Japan, 〒630-8283 Nara, Yurugicho, 31 奈良バックパッカーズ
Shisui, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Nara
62 Noboriojicho, Nara, 630-8213, Japan
Nara park Blue Sky
22-1 Kitahanda Nishimachi, Nara, 630-8276, Japan
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Shoso-in Shoso

129 Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8211, Japan
4.3(277)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Tōdai-ji, Todai-ji Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall), Todai-ji Chisoku-in, Goko-inTemple, Kondo Hakkaku Toro, Todai-ji Nigatsu-do, Nara Park Management Office, 子規の庭, Nekodan (Cat Stairway), Nara Park, restaurants: Tempyo Club, Kojoato, Rokumeien, Mijinkobunko Books and Curry, Tengyokudo Nara Main Store, Orange cafe Suimon, Todaiji Emado Chaya, Azekuraya, Cafe & Kaleidoscope SILOAM, Ouchi-cafe Noel, local businesses: Shoso-in Shoso, Tōdai-ji, 空海寺, Todaiji Temple Kaidan Hall, Todai-ji Nigatsudo (February Hall), Todai-ji Sashizudo, Todai-ji Shoro (Bell Tower), Todai-ji Daibutsudenin Chozuya (Purification Trough), Karakuni Shrine (Tengu Shrine), Senjudo of Kaidan'in
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+81 742-26-2811
Website
shosoin.kunaicho.go.jp
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Nearby attractions of Shoso-in Shoso

Tōdai-ji

Todai-ji Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall)

Todai-ji Chisoku-in

Goko-inTemple

Kondo Hakkaku Toro

Todai-ji Nigatsu-do

Nara Park Management Office

子規の庭

Nekodan (Cat Stairway)

Nara Park

Tōdai-ji

Tōdai-ji

4.7

(11.3K)

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Todai-ji Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall)

Todai-ji Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall)

4.7

(1.5K)

Closed
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Todai-ji Chisoku-in

Todai-ji Chisoku-in

4.0

(14)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Goko-inTemple

Goko-inTemple

4.3

(75)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Shoso-in Shoso

Tempyo Club

Kojoato

Rokumeien

Mijinkobunko Books and Curry

Tengyokudo Nara Main Store

Orange cafe Suimon

Todaiji Emado Chaya

Azekuraya

Cafe & Kaleidoscope SILOAM

Ouchi-cafe Noel

Tempyo Club

Tempyo Club

3.8

(173)

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Kojoato

Kojoato

4.3

(122)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Rokumeien

Rokumeien

3.9

(164)

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Mijinkobunko Books and Curry

Mijinkobunko Books and Curry

4.6

(67)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Shoso-in Shoso

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Todai-ji Nigatsudo (February Hall)

Todai-ji Sashizudo

Todai-ji Shoro (Bell Tower)

Todai-ji Daibutsudenin Chozuya (Purification Trough)

Karakuni Shrine (Tengu Shrine)

Senjudo of Kaidan'in

Shoso-in Shoso

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(165)

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Tōdai-ji

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(8.6K)

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空海寺

空海寺

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(31)

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Todaiji Temple Kaidan Hall

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Kento MasudaKento Masuda
"The Shōsō-in (正倉院) is the treasure house of Tōdai-ji Temple in Nara, Japan. The building is in the azekura (log-cabin) style with a raised floor and is located to the northwest of the Great Buddha Hall. The Shōsō-in houses artifacts connected to Emperor Shōmu (聖武天皇) (701–756) and Empress Kōmyō (光明皇后) (701–760), as well as arts and crafts from the Tempyō (天平) era of Japanese history. In recent history, since 1994, the Imperial Household Agency's Office of the Shoso-in Treasure House, responsible for the administration of the repository, has been producing exact reproductions of ancient Nara textiles. Apart from the appearance and color, care has been given to reproducing the production and weaving style. The silk is donated each year by Empress Masako, who personally runs the Momijiyama Imperial Cocoonery at Tokyo Imperial Palace."
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永村伸一永村伸一
言わずと知れた正倉院正倉 教科書で見て、イメージしていた建物の2倍以上大きかった 校倉造で高床倉庫 観にきて良かった 【国宝】
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The Shōsōin is located in a corner of Tōdai-ji Temple. During the Nara period, Empress Kōmyō, grieving the loss of her husband, gradually offered the personal belongings of Emperor Shōmu to the deities of Tōdai-ji. This act of devotion inadvertently preserved a treasure trove of human artistry and craftsmanship for world history. Today, it is exceedingly rare to find everyday objects from the Tang dynasty in China, especially those used by royalty. Many of the Tang-era artifacts housed in the Shōsōin are not only unique in the modern world but have also been remarkably well preserved. Items such as a series of mother-of-pearl inlaid biwas (lutes), game tables, and other exquisite crafts still gleam as if newly made. The Shōsōin is built in the azekura-zukuri style—a traditional Japanese architectural technique derived from China’s ancient “井干式” (well-frame) structure. It features interlocked triangular-sectioned logs stacked horizontally. The warehouse itself is grand and imposing, originally divided into three sections: south, north, and central. In modern times, a western storehouse was added to a newer building, where many treasures have been relocated for more meticulous conservation. The Shōsōin is not open to the public. However, each autumn, during the annual inventory check, several hundred selected artifacts are exhibited at the Nara National Museum in the “Shōsōin Exhibition,” which draws large crowds every year. The 2025 exhibition marks its 77th edition. 正倉院位在東大寺的一隅。奈良時代的光明皇后因為喪夫之痛,將聖武天皇身後所遺留下的日用品分批敬獻給東大寺的神佛,這一念之間就為世界歷史遺留下人類創造的藝術及工藝珍寶。如今在中國已經很難見到唐朝留下的生活用器,皇家所使用的器物也非常罕見。正倉院內留存的許多唐代遺物,不僅是現代唯一,也因為保存妥善,許多物件像是一系列的螺鈿琵琶、棋桌等精美工藝品,如今看來就像剛完成沒多久一樣,依然光燦奪目。 正倉院是校倉式建築,是一種源自中國井干式結構的古代木構建築技術,特色是以三角形橫截面的木材交錯堆疊而成。正倉院的倉庫看起來巨大壯觀,分為南北中三倉,但後來在新的現代建築裡又增設了西倉,許多珍寶就轉移到西倉做更縝密的維護與保存。 正倉院並不對外開放參觀。但每年秋天會趁著開倉清點物件時,挑選數百件寶物在奈良國立博物館舉辦「正倉院展」,年年都會吸引大批參觀者前去。2025年的展覽是第77屆。 正倉院は東大寺の一隅に位置しています。奈良時代、光明皇后は夫・聖武天皇を亡くした悲しみの中で、天皇の遺品を神仏に捧げるべく、日用品を何度にも分けて東大寺に奉納しました。その一念が、世界の歴史に人類の芸術と工芸の至宝を残すこととなったのです。 現在の中国では、唐代の生活用品を目にすることは非常に困難であり、皇室が使用していた器物も極めて稀少です。正倉院に保存されている多くの唐代遺物は、現代において唯一の存在であり、保存状態が極めて良好なため、螺鈿細工の琵琶や棋盤などの精巧な工芸品は、まるで最近完成したかのように、今なお輝きを放っています。 正倉院は「校倉造(あぜくらづくり)」と呼ばれる建築様式で建てられており、これは中国の「井干式構造」に由来する古代の木造建築技術です。特徴は、三角形の断面を持つ木材を交互に積み重ねて構築する点にあります。正倉院の倉庫は壮大な規模を誇り、南倉・北倉・中倉の三つに分かれていますが、近年では現代建築による「西倉」が新設され、多くの宝物がより精密な管理と保存のために西倉へ移されました。 正倉院は一般公開されていませんが、毎年秋に開倉して収蔵品の点検を行う際、数百点の宝物が選ばれ、奈良国立博物館にて「正倉院展」が開催されます。この展覧会は毎年多くの来場者を惹きつけています。2025年の展覧会は第77回目となります。
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"The Shōsō-in (正倉院) is the treasure house of Tōdai-ji Temple in Nara, Japan. The building is in the azekura (log-cabin) style with a raised floor and is located to the northwest of the Great Buddha Hall. The Shōsō-in houses artifacts connected to Emperor Shōmu (聖武天皇) (701–756) and Empress Kōmyō (光明皇后) (701–760), as well as arts and crafts from the Tempyō (天平) era of Japanese history. In recent history, since 1994, the Imperial Household Agency's Office of the Shoso-in Treasure House, responsible for the administration of the repository, has been producing exact reproductions of ancient Nara textiles. Apart from the appearance and color, care has been given to reproducing the production and weaving style. The silk is donated each year by Empress Masako, who personally runs the Momijiyama Imperial Cocoonery at Tokyo Imperial Palace."
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言わずと知れた正倉院正倉 教科書で見て、イメージしていた建物の2倍以上大きかった 校倉造で高床倉庫 観にきて良かった 【国宝】
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The Shōsōin is located in a corner of Tōdai-ji Temple. During the Nara period, Empress Kōmyō, grieving the loss of her husband, gradually offered the personal belongings of Emperor Shōmu to the deities of Tōdai-ji. This act of devotion inadvertently preserved a treasure trove of human artistry and craftsmanship for world history. Today, it is exceedingly rare to find everyday objects from the Tang dynasty in China, especially those used by royalty. Many of the Tang-era artifacts housed in the Shōsōin are not only unique in the modern world but have also been remarkably well preserved. Items such as a series of mother-of-pearl inlaid biwas (lutes), game tables, and other exquisite crafts still gleam as if newly made. The Shōsōin is built in the azekura-zukuri style—a traditional Japanese architectural technique derived from China’s ancient “井干式” (well-frame) structure. It features interlocked triangular-sectioned logs stacked horizontally. The warehouse itself is grand and imposing, originally divided into three sections: south, north, and central. In modern times, a western storehouse was added to a newer building, where many treasures have been relocated for more meticulous conservation. The Shōsōin is not open to the public. However, each autumn, during the annual inventory check, several hundred selected artifacts are exhibited at the Nara National Museum in the “Shōsōin Exhibition,” which draws large crowds every year. The 2025 exhibition marks its 77th edition. 正倉院位在東大寺的一隅。奈良時代的光明皇后因為喪夫之痛,將聖武天皇身後所遺留下的日用品分批敬獻給東大寺的神佛,這一念之間就為世界歷史遺留下人類創造的藝術及工藝珍寶。如今在中國已經很難見到唐朝留下的生活用器,皇家所使用的器物也非常罕見。正倉院內留存的許多唐代遺物,不僅是現代唯一,也因為保存妥善,許多物件像是一系列的螺鈿琵琶、棋桌等精美工藝品,如今看來就像剛完成沒多久一樣,依然光燦奪目。 正倉院是校倉式建築,是一種源自中國井干式結構的古代木構建築技術,特色是以三角形橫截面的木材交錯堆疊而成。正倉院的倉庫看起來巨大壯觀,分為南北中三倉,但後來在新的現代建築裡又增設了西倉,許多珍寶就轉移到西倉做更縝密的維護與保存。 正倉院並不對外開放參觀。但每年秋天會趁著開倉清點物件時,挑選數百件寶物在奈良國立博物館舉辦「正倉院展」,年年都會吸引大批參觀者前去。2025年的展覽是第77屆。 正倉院は東大寺の一隅に位置しています。奈良時代、光明皇后は夫・聖武天皇を亡くした悲しみの中で、天皇の遺品を神仏に捧げるべく、日用品を何度にも分けて東大寺に奉納しました。その一念が、世界の歴史に人類の芸術と工芸の至宝を残すこととなったのです。 現在の中国では、唐代の生活用品を目にすることは非常に困難であり、皇室が使用していた器物も極めて稀少です。正倉院に保存されている多くの唐代遺物は、現代において唯一の存在であり、保存状態が極めて良好なため、螺鈿細工の琵琶や棋盤などの精巧な工芸品は、まるで最近完成したかのように、今なお輝きを放っています。 正倉院は「校倉造(あぜくらづくり)」と呼ばれる建築様式で建てられており、これは中国の「井干式構造」に由来する古代の木造建築技術です。特徴は、三角形の断面を持つ木材を交互に積み重ねて構築する点にあります。正倉院の倉庫は壮大な規模を誇り、南倉・北倉・中倉の三つに分かれていますが、近年では現代建築による「西倉」が新設され、多くの宝物がより精密な管理と保存のために西倉へ移されました。 正倉院は一般公開されていませんが、毎年秋に開倉して収蔵品の点検を行う際、数百点の宝物が選ばれ、奈良国立博物館にて「正倉院展」が開催されます。この展覧会は毎年多くの来場者を惹きつけています。2025年の展覧会は第77回目となります。
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4.3
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5.0
2y

"The Shōsō-in (正倉院) is the treasure house of Tōdai-ji Temple in Nara, Japan. The building is in the azekura (log-cabin) style with a raised floor and is located to the northwest of the Great Buddha Hall. The Shōsō-in houses artifacts connected to Emperor Shōmu (聖武天皇) (701–756) and Empress Kōmyō (光明皇后) (701–760), as well as arts and crafts from the Tempyō (天平) era of Japanese history.

In recent history, since 1994, the Imperial Household Agency's Office of the Shoso-in Treasure House, responsible for the administration of the repository, has been producing exact reproductions of ancient Nara textiles. Apart from the appearance and color, care has been given to reproducing the production and weaving style. The silk is donated each year by Empress Masako, who personally runs the Momijiyama Imperial Cocoonery at Tokyo...

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4.0
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The Shōsōin is located in a corner of Tōdai-ji Temple. During the Nara period, Empress Kōmyō, grieving the loss of her husband, gradually offered the personal belongings of Emperor Shōmu to the deities of Tōdai-ji. This act of devotion inadvertently preserved a treasure trove of human artistry and craftsmanship for world history.

Today, it is exceedingly rare to find everyday objects from the Tang dynasty in China, especially those used by royalty. Many of the Tang-era artifacts housed in the Shōsōin are not only unique in the modern world but have also been remarkably well preserved. Items such as a series of mother-of-pearl inlaid biwas (lutes), game tables, and other exquisite crafts still gleam as if newly made.

The Shōsōin is built in the azekura-zukuri style—a traditional Japanese architectural technique derived from China’s ancient “井干式” (well-frame) structure. It features interlocked triangular-sectioned logs stacked horizontally. The warehouse itself is grand and imposing, originally divided into three sections: south, north, and central. In modern times, a western storehouse was added to a newer building, where many treasures have been relocated for more meticulous conservation.

The Shōsōin is not open to the public. However, each autumn, during the annual inventory check, several hundred selected artifacts are exhibited at the Nara National Museum in the “Shōsōin Exhibition,” which draws large crowds every year. The 2025 exhibition marks its 77th...

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4.0
8y

Fantastic architecture from older Japanese periods. There is signage outside describing the support beam design inside to hold such a large building. You can see up close some samples of the roof tiles. It's a shame that it is fenced off and you can't get closer. I would have liked to see it up close, or even better...

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