Great Buddha Hall
The Great Buddha Hall is a significant structure located in the Todai-ji Temple complex in Nara, Japan. It houses a massive bronze statue of the Great Buddha (Daibutsu), which stands approximately 15 meters tall. The hall itself is one of the largest wooden buildings in the world, showcasing traditional Japanese architecture.
Constructed in the 8th century, the Great Buddha Hall has undergone several reconstructions due to fire and natural disasters. It serves as a central place of worship and attracts many visitors and pilgrims each year, highlighting its importance in Buddhism and Japanese culture.