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What is the oldest temple in Japan?
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The oldest temple in Japan is generally considered to be Hōryū-ji, located in Nara Prefecture. Hōryū-ji was founded in 607 AD and is renowned for its ancient wooden architecture and significant role in the introduction of Buddhism to Japan. The temple complex includes several important structures, including the Five-Story Pagoda and the Main Hall (Kondo), both of which are among the oldest surviving wooden buildings in the world. Hōryū-ji is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its historical significance and architectural beauty.
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