The Tōdai-ji temple in Nara, Japan is a listed UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The introduction of Buddhism in Japan during the sixth century was a catalyst for large-scale temple building using complicated techniques in wood. Influence from the Chinese Tang and Sui Dynasties led to the foundation of the first permanent capital in Nara. — Wikipedia
The temple houses the world’s largest bronze statue of the Buddha:
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