The Ritai Temple in the thousand districts of Nagoya City, Mount Juewang, is a Buddhist temple that opened in Meiji 37 years. In Meiji 33 years, the Thai King presented the remains and brass statues of Sakyamuni. This temple is well-known for its dedication to the only remains and statues in Japan. Ritai Monastery is the only international monastery without religious sect in Japan. In the courtyard and overlooking Nagoya, you can get a panoramic view of the city. On the 21st of every month, the day of the law meeting attracts a large number of people to attend, which is very lively. On the street leading to the temple, there are about 300 souvenir shops and catering stalls, but in front of the Ritai Temple is a quiet residential street, with Japanese-style residential buildings such as Yanghui Village and Dongshan Water Tower, which can stimulate people's nostalgia for the ancients.