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Sanjusangen Hall

Sanjusangen Hall Why the Sanjusangen Temple is special
Its 700-year-old main hall houses one of the most amazing statue collections in the world.

Sanjusangen Temple tips and insights
Kannon statues
Kannon is the Buddhist thousand-armed bodhisattva of mercy. The hall sports 1001 of her statues.
In addition, there are figures of Buddhist deities and guardians.

Building
The narrow wooden Sanjusangen Hall is 118 meters (394 feet) long. It was originally built in 1164. After burning down in 1249, it was rebuilt in 1266. The fire destroyed 878 of the 1000 statues, so they had to be replaced during the reconstruction.

Name
Sanjusangen is the popular moniker (nowadays, few people use the official name, Rengeo-in). Sanjusangen translates "33 spaces between columns", referring to the distance between the building's support pillars.

Location in Japan
Sanjusangen Hall Map
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