I was disappointed with the staff’s attitude. He introduced himself as Mr. Tanaka, but his Japanese was not fluent, and he did not seem to understand the appropriate manners or respect expected when interacting with a senior Japanese customer. Additionally, he attempted to take my personal belongings without permission and repeatedly threatened to call the police, which felt excessive. For visitors coming to Japan, please note that even if a staff member appears Japanese, they may not always share the same cultural norms or understanding of...
Read morePhoenix Hall is the symbol on the Japan 10 yen coin. You can take one out and compare the building standing in front of the pond. This is the most popular building in Byodo-In. Best photo spot is in front of the pond, with the clam water and reflection of Phoenix Hall in the water. Entrance fee is Yen 700 for the garden and museum. And Yen 300 for the Phoenix Hall in a separate counter at the Phoenix Hall. It is limited to 50 person per time slot and there might be queue. I do recommend to join in the tour and visit the museum when...
Read more平等院鳳凰堂は、日本の京都市に位置する平等院の本堂であり、奈良時代の建築様式を代表する重要な文化遺産です。鳳凰堂は、その美しい姿と独特の構造で知られ、日本国内外から多くの観光客や信仰者を魅了しています。 建築様式は、唐風と日本の伝統的な寺院建築を融合させた唐日両様であり、その特徴的な外観は、屋根が鳳凰の姿を模していることから名付けられました。鳳凰は仏教の象徴であり、幸運と豊かさを象徴する神鳥として重要視されています。 この建物は、日本の歴史や仏教文化の象徴として非常に重要であり、1994年にはユネスコの世界文化遺産に登録されました。また、国宝に指定され、日本の建築史においても特筆すべき存在です。 平等院鳳凰堂は、四季折々の美しい景色とともに、訪れる人々に心静かに厳かな雰囲気をもたらし、日本の伝統と美意識を体現する貴重な存在です。
The Phoenix Hall of Byodo-in Temple, located in Kyoto, Japan, is the main hall of the Byodo-in Temple complex and is a significant cultural heritage site representing the architectural style of the Nara period. Known for its exquisite beauty and unique structure, the Phoenix Hall attracts numerous tourists and worshippers from both Japan and abroad.
Its architectural style, called "Tango," blends elements of Tang Dynasty Chinese architecture with traditional Japanese temple architecture, with the distinctive feature of its roof resembling the form of a phoenix. The phoenix holds great symbolism in Buddhism, representing luck and prosperity.
Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994, the Byodo-in Temple holds immense importance as a symbol of Japan's history and Buddhist culture. It is also designated as a national treasure, highlighting its significance in Japanese architectural history.
The Byodo-in Temple's serene and solemn atmosphere, combined with the beauty of the surrounding scenery throughout the changing seasons, embodies Japan's tradition and aesthetic consciousness, making it a precious...
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