What are some famous structures of Japanese architecture?
The painted wooden Torii, or Gateway, at Miyajima Island, Japan, is located at the tidal flats opposite of the Itsukushima Shrine. Built in the traditional Shinto style, it has two columns supporting a concave crosspiece on top, the gate serves to welcome the spirits of the dead as they come from across the Inland Sea. Other famous Japanese buildings include Himeji Castle (17th century) and the Buddhist temples of Horyuji (7th century) and Todaiji (8th century) at Nara, and Phoenix Hall (11th century) at Uji near Kyoto. The Himeji Castle is a famous japanese castle complex that has 82 wooden buildings around its complex. The castle was built during the Muromacho period. The ” White Heron Castle” was built in 1331 because of war purposes.The Himeji castle had many defensive elements. One of its most important defensive elements, and probably its most famous, is the confusing maze of paths leading to the main room. The gates and outer walls of the complex are organized because if an army