¡i©ú³ø±M°T¡jTemples (¦x¼q) and shrines (¯«ªÀ) are two of the most common historical buildings you will find while visiting Japan. Do you know the difference between them? Temples are built for Buddhism. A large incense burner is usually at the front of a temple, and you can find various Buddhist statues. The well-known Todaiji Temple (ªF¤j¦x) in Nara (©`¨}) is a listed UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shrines are for followers of Shintoism (¯«¹D±Ð). You always enter a shrine through a torii (³¾©~) gate, which is believed to mark the entrance to a sacred space. Fushimi Inari Shrine (¥ñ¨£½_²ü¤jªÀ) in Kyoto is one of the most popular tourist attractions. [Smarties' Power English ²Ä225´Á]
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