Category:Daibutsuyō

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English: Daibutsuyō (大仏様 lit. great Buddha style?) is a Japanese religious architectural style which emerged in the late 12th or early 13th century. Soon abandoned after its creator's death, probably because it didn't harmonize with Japanese tastes, it nonetheless influenced other building styles with its rational solutions. This grandiose and monumental style is the antithesis of the simple and traditional wayō style. The Nandaimon at Tōdai-ji and the Amida-dō at Jōdo-ji in Ono are its best extant examples.
日本語: 大仏様(だいぶつよう)は、日本の伝統的な寺院建築の様式の一つ。和様・禅宗様に対する言葉。
<nowiki>Daibutsuyō; 大仏様; Daibutsuyō; דאיבוצויו; Daibutsuyō; 大佛樣; 大佛样; Daibutsuyō; 大佛样; 大佛样; Japanese religious architectural style; 寺院建築様式の一つ; Tenjikuyō; 天竺様</nowiki>
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Japanese religious architectural style
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