Sanbutsudo
Sanbutsudo is a traditional Japanese structure found in Buddhist temples, specifically designed to house and display statues of the Buddha and other important figures in Buddhism. These buildings often feature intricate architectural designs and are typically located within temple grounds, serving as a place for worship and reflection.
The term "Sanbutsudo" translates to "hall of the three Buddhas," which usually refers to the three main figures: Shakyamuni Buddha, Amitabha Buddha, and Medicine Buddha. Visitors to a Sanbutsudo can engage in prayer, meditation, and appreciation of the artistic representations of these revered figures.