About Kamiyodo Haiji
Kamiyodo Haiji is a ruined Buddhist templeand national Historic Site in Yonago, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. Unearthings somewhere in the range of 1991 and 1993 revealed sanctuary structures of the late Asuka period end of the seventh or start of the eighth century. The perplexing, which has an irregular arrangement, seems to have been pulverized by flame amid the tenth or eleventh century. From the site of the kondo, many sections of early Buddhist divider painting have been recouped.
At first the works of art, comprehended to be contemporary with the development of the kondo in the late Asuka period end of the seventh or start of the eighth century, were hailed as the most punctual temple painting in Japan, nearby the divider canvases of the Horyu-ji kondo. Amid exhuming in 2004 of the Wakakusa-garan, be that as it may, the old Horyu-ji complex before the 670 flame, several sections of divider painting dating to the main portion of the seventh temple were uncovered, with warmth incited color modification.
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