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Home > > Japan 100 Yen - Shotoku-taishi - Yumedono Pavillion - ND (1944) - Block 32

Banknote Japan 100 Yen - Shotoku-taishi - Yumedono Pavillion - ND (1944) - Block 32

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Product type
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Date/Year
1944
Catalog
WPM (P.) 57.a
Country
Japan
Quality
VF
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100 yen
Institution
Bank of Japan
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The Yumedono Pavilion, also known as the "Hall of Dreams," is an iconic building located within the H?ry?-ji temple complex in Japan. It was constructed in the 8th century and is renowned for its distinctive architecture and spiritual significance.

The Yumedono Pavilion is a small two-story octagonal structure. Its roof is adorned with green tiles, and it is surrounded by a wooden bridge leading to the entrance. The structure is lavishly decorated with Buddhist sculptures, floral motifs, and mythological representations.

It is believed that the Yumedono Pavilion houses the relics of Buddha, along with important statues and sacred objects. It is considered a place for prayer and meditation.

The significance of the name "Yumedono" is tied to the Buddhist concept of the fulfillment of wishes and dreams. It is said that those who visit the pavilion can hope to see their dreams come true.

The Yumedono Pavilion is a popular destination for pilgrims and visitors seeking a spiritual experience. Its unique architecture and religious significance make it a site of cultural and historical interest.

The H?ry?-ji temple, where the Yumedono Pavilion is located, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is considered one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Japan.

Visiting the Yumedono Pavilion offers an opportunity to explore Japan's rich history and deep spirituality, as well as admire traditional and magnificent architecture.


P. .57.a, 57.a, VF
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