Japanese architecture is influenced by Shinto religion, with structures like torii gates, Shinto temples, and pagodas. Traditional Japanese pagodas are square in plan and mostly 5 storeys or 45 meters tall. Measurement is also based on the ken unit which is equivalent to 1.8 meters.
Japanese architecture is influenced by Shinto religion, with structures like torii gates, Shinto temples, and pagodas. Traditional Japanese pagodas are square in plan and mostly 5 storeys or 45 meters tall. Measurement is also based on the ken unit which is equivalent to 1.8 meters.
Japanese architecture is influenced by Shinto religion, with structures like torii gates, Shinto temples, and pagodas. Traditional Japanese pagodas are square in plan and mostly 5 storeys or 45 meters tall. Measurement is also based on the ken unit which is equivalent to 1.8 meters.
Japanese architecture is influenced by Shinto religion, with structures like torii gates, Shinto temples, and pagodas. Traditional Japanese pagodas are square in plan and mostly 5 storeys or 45 meters tall. Measurement is also based on the ken unit which is equivalent to 1.8 meters.