Honpukuji Temple Water Temple: A modern architectural marvel on Awaji Island

  • Published on : 22/05/2024
  • by : Japan Experience

Nestled on the serene island of Awaji, the Honpukuji Temple, also known as the Water Temple, stands as a testament to modern Japanese architecture and spiritual innovation. Designed by the renowned architect Tadao Ando, this unique Buddhist sanctuary seamlessly blends contemporary design with traditional symbolism. The temple's most striking feature is its large oval pool of water that serves as both a reflective surface and an entrance to the sacred space below. As visitors approach, they are greeted by a sight that challenges conventional notions of temple architecture, inviting them on a journey of discovery and contemplation.

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