Ōhara temple ruins
Appearance
大原廃寺跡 | |
Location | Kurayoshi, Tottori, Japan |
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Region | San'in region |
Coordinates | 35°25′13″N 133°51′30″E / 35.42028°N 133.85833°E |
Type | temple ruins |
History | |
Founded | 6th century AD |
Periods | Hakuhō period |
Site notes | |
Public access | Yes (no facilities) |
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Ōhara temple ruins (大原廃寺跡, Ōhara Haiji ato) is an
National Historic Site in 1935.[1]
History
The Ōhara temple ruins are located on a hill on the right bank of the Takeda River. In 1934, the foundation of a large
roof tiles were unearthed nearby. Based on the style of the roof tiles, it is estimated that the pagoda was built before the latter half of the 8th century. In archaeological excavations starting in 1985, the foundation stones of the Main Hall, and Lecture Hall were discovered. The layout of the temple appears to be based on that of Hokki-ji in Ikaruga, Nara. The pagoda foundations were also confirmed to be about 10 meters on each side. This temple does not appear in any historical record, so its actual name and history are unknown. The artifacts discovered are preserved in the Kurayoshi Museum, and the ruins of the temple are open to the public.[2]
See also
References
- ^ "大原廃寺跡" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
- ISBN 4311750404.(in Japanese)
External links
- Tottori prefecture home page(in Japanese)
- Kurayoshi City home page(in Japanese)