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Sazaedo is a Buddhist temple built in 1796. Its architecture is similar in shape similar to the shell of a horned turban (‘sazae’ in Japanese) hence its name ‘Sazaedo’. The inside of the temple consists of a double-helix slope, meaning that visitors who come to pray won’t meet anybody coming from the opposite direction. This one-way system makes Sazaedo extremely unique. In 1995, it was appointed as a National Important Cultural Property. Photography by yuuui
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yuuuiさんはTwitterを使っています: 「壁一面に広がる藤の花が壮観でした https://t.co/ur7rVWiiUg」 / Twitter
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Road leading to Taoyuankyo, Japan. Photography by yuuui
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Hakone Shrine, Japan. Photography by yuuui
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“Dream Train Journey to Tougenkyo”, Japan. Photography by yuuui
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