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Yakushi-ji Temple -
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The
establishment of the temple started in the 9th year of the Temmu era(680) with
the wish of Emperor Temmu that Empress would recover from her illness. With the
transfer of the capital to Nara, the temple was moved to the present site in the
2nd year of the Yoro era (718). As for the transfer of the temple, there are two
theories, one being that temple buildings and images of Buddha were totally transferred
to the present site, and the other going that only the name of the temple was
transferred, and temple buildings and images were newly constructed on the present
site. If the former theory is correct, the East Pagoda and the Yakushi Triad prove
to have been made in the Hakuho period. But if the latter is correct, those are
the works of the early Tempyo period. The two theories used to pose a controversial
issue for the academic society of art history,but the latter theory has recently
been predominant over the former. Two three-storied pagodas (the East Pagoda and
the West Pagoda) are placed centering around the Golden Hall and Lecture Hall.
The arrangement of the temple buildings is so unique that the style of this temple
is called "Yakushi Style". A fire broke out several times and most of the buildings
were burned down. The East Pagoda is now the only structure that was constructed
at the time of the foundation of the temple. The other buildings including the
Golden Hall were reconstructed, and finally in the spring of the 56th year of
Showa(1982), the West Pagoda was completed. The popular visiting course
is to start from the station and begin with the Lecture Hall. Another course can
be to go through the south gate and then visit the East Pagoda, the West Pagoda,
the Golden Hall, the Bussoku-do Hall, Toin-do Hall,and the Lecture Hall in this
order. After you finish visiting this temple, why don't you go to Toshodai-ji
Temple? (1 minute's walk from Kintetsu Nishinokyo Station)
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