gojunoto kyoto the tallest wooden tower japan |
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To-ji Gojunoto, the tallest wooden tower in Japan. Built by the Shogun Iemitsu in 1643 after several predecessors were destroyed, it is a National Treasure and a key part of the To-ji Temple complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its historic architecture and cultural significance. |
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