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Tōdaiji Daibutsuden

Tōdaiji Daibutsuden, also known as the Great Buddha Hall, is a historic and iconic temple building located in Nara, Japan. Constructed in the 8th century, it houses one of the world's largest bronze statues of Buddha, symbolizing spiritual enlightenment and peace. The hall is an impressive wooden structure, showcasing traditional Japanese architecture with towering eaves and intricate craftsmanship. As a central element of Tōdaiji Temple, it plays a key role in Japanese religious life and cultural heritage, attracting visitors and worshippers alike. Its grandeur and historical significance make it a vital representation of Japan’s artistic and spiritual history.