Jisso-ji Temple Belfry
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Jisso-ji Temple Belfry

Traditional wooden bell tower at Jisso-ji Temple in the Hokuto region of Yamanashi, Japan. Featuring stout corner pillars and an open design, the bell tower houses a large bronze bell suspended from a central beam. This architectural style dates back to the 13th century. While thatched roofs were once common, tiled roofs now dominate temple structures in Japan.

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Temple Belfry
Daisei Iketani Daisei Iketani

Temple Belfry

The bell and belfry at Gumyoji Temple in Yokohama, Japan, is a Yokohama City Tangible Cultural Property. The belfry features traditional Japanese architecture. The bronze bell was cast in 1798. The bell is rung 108 times for the Japanese Buddhist ceremony Joya-no-Kane, which involves ringing the temple bell 108 times to cleanse oneself of the earthly desires accumulated over the year.

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