Taima-dera Temple
An ancient temple said to have originated with Manpōzōin, founded in 612 by Prince Maroko, the younger brother of Prince Shōtoku. It is known as the only temple in Japan where a pair of three-story pagodas in Tenpyo architectural style still stand to the east and west. The Main Hall (Mandala Hall) enshrines the Taima Mandala as its principal image, said to have been woven in a single night by Princess Chūjō, who is associated with the legend of journeying to the Pure Land while still alive.
Compared with the popular sights in central Nara, Taima-dera Temple is more low-key, but that actually gives it an even stronger old-temple atmosphere. The grounds feel very historic, especially the architectural details. If you enjoy culture, you’ll really appreciate this place.












