Japanese Pagodas

Japanese Pagodas are traditional tiered towers commonly found in Japan, typically associated with Buddhist temples. They are characterized by their multi-storied structures with curved eaves and intricate wooden carvings. Pagodas serve as religious monuments, housing sacred relics and providing a place for meditation and worship. These ancient architectural marvels are an iconic symbol of Japanese culture and spirituality.

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