According to the "agency" report, the UNESCO 17 (UNESCO) points out, northeastern Japan three world cultural heritage in the earthquake and tsunami are not damaged. UNESCO according to all the data summary confirmation, by earthquake and tsunami hit Japan's disaster, several world heritage sites are not damaged. It is reported, this three world cultural heritage are the Sun Temple group, Shiretoko and shirakami-sanchi. Following on with small make up together with sina blogger lens into the God's beautiful world heritage.
First stop: [sun] bloggers temples:Lane in the rain drip
Sunshine beautyToday we're going to look at is the Solar Temple and the temple, including the East as palace, two barren hills shrine and sun wheel king temple. They were included in the "World Heritage List" in 1991, there is a traditional Japanese religion and culture center, for centuries, been a sacred site, the temples and shrines sculpture and architecture represents the highest artistic level in Edo age of japan.
Japan's three major bridge of Sun God bridge.East as palace is a Japanese shogunate period of the mausoleum of Leyasu Tokugawa. 400 years ago, before the death of Leyasu Tokugawa, two generations show loyalty to build an ancestral temple. So Tokugawa Xiutada in 1200 has been the history of the sun wheel king temple and two hills near the shrine, opened east as palace, and in the East as palace is built mausoleum Dayou Institute for its.
East as palace is a Japanese shogunate period of the mausoleum of Leyasu Tokugawa.In fact, the two agencies temple has a total of 42 buildings, of which 29 is decorated with various style carving patterns, these patterns, there are 5147 kinds of style. From the importance of Japanese art history point of view, the door is a famous yangming. Each side of the door almost are decorated with exquisite beyond compare carving patterns, there are children playing, clouds, peony, pine, bamboo; and Japanese apricot, Phoenix, cranes, wild duck; waterfalls, tortoise, hare, elephant and so on; otherwise, a pair of tiger fur in Kuni Ko as well as the traditional symbols of kingship sign -- the dragon.
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