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the emperor and empress who deeply devoted to buddhism.
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He was an emperor in the middle of the Nara period and deeply devoted to Buddhism with Empress Komyo. Buddhist culture that connects to the present age such as Todaiji Temple and Roshana Buddha is famous. The tomb of Emperor Shomu can be seen from the front against the torii gate, but the tomb of Empress Komyo can be seen from the side.
The tombs of Emperor Shomu and Empress Komyo, famous for the construction of the Great Buddha in Nara. There is only an emperor who has a name in history, and the tomb is truly large. It's not far from Kintetsu station and Todaiji Temple, so if you're interested, you should go there.
A few minutes walk from the Turning Gate. Emperor Shomu is the creator of Heijokyo. It's still a special existence, but Empress Komyo has built Kokubun nunnery and hasn't lost. I think it's convincing that the two are still together.
i found the guide stone monument to the imperial mausoleum of emperor shomu
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The emperor and empress, who were transferred to Heijokyo and laid the foundation of this town, are the mausoleums, so we started walking in the direction of the arrow of the guide stone monument to worship. On the way, I was able to reach it after asking the guard of the main gate as a Nara woman for the way. There was the tomb of Emperor Shomu, and the tomb of Empress Komyo was on the far right. I joined hands quietly.
It is the tomb of Emperor Shomu and Empress Komyo who built the Great Buddha. It is located across the Turn Haimon and opposite the Todaiji Kondo. The Emperor's Mausoleum and Empress's Mausoleum were connected by the road.
the emperor and empress who deeply devoted to buddhism.
He was an emperor in the middle of the Nara period and deeply devoted to Buddhism with Empress Komyo. Buddhist culture that connects to the present age such as Todaiji Temple and Roshana Buddha is famous. The tomb of Emperor Shomu can be seen from the front against the torii gate, but the tomb of Empress Komyo can be seen from the side.
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The tombs of Emperor Shomu and Empress Komyo, famous for the construction of the Great Buddha in Nara. There is only an emperor who has a name in history, and the tomb is truly large. It's not far from Kintetsu station and Todaiji Temple, so if you're interested, you should go there.
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A few minutes walk from the Turning Gate. Emperor Shomu is the creator of Heijokyo. It's still a special existence, but Empress Komyo has built Kokubun nunnery and hasn't lost. I think it's convincing that the two are still together.
i found the guide stone monument to the imperial mausoleum of emperor shomu
The emperor and empress, who were transferred to Heijokyo and laid the foundation of this town, are the mausoleums, so we started walking in the direction of the arrow of the guide stone monument to worship. On the way, I was able to reach it after asking the guard of the main gate as a Nara woman for the way. There was the tomb of Emperor Shomu, and the tomb of Empress Komyo was on the far right. I joined hands quietly.
It was near Todaiji Temple.
It is the tomb of Emperor Shomu and Empress Komyo who built the Great Buddha. It is located across the Turn Haimon and opposite the Todaiji Kondo. The Emperor's Mausoleum and Empress's Mausoleum were connected by the road.