Ukimido Temple Buddhas on Lake Biwa, Japan - stock photo

A detailed view shows some of the 1,000 Amida Buddhist figures in the pavilion of Ukimido (one of the 8 loveliest views of Lake Biwa in Hiroshige's woodblock prints and inspired haiku by Matsuo Basho in 1690), the Floating Temple (officially: Mangetsu-ji Zen Buddhist Temple), which extends out over the lake in Katata, an old port town on the western shore of Lake Biwa (Japan's largest freshwater lake with 235 km of shoreline, and the world's 3rd most ancient lake formed by volcanic activity 4 million years ago), located in Otsu City in Japan's Shiga Prefecture.
A detailed view shows some of the 1,000 Amida Buddhist figures in the pavilion of Ukimido (one of the 8 loveliest views of Lake Biwa in Hiroshige's woodblock prints and inspired haiku by Matsuo Basho in 1690), the Floating Temple (officially: Mangetsu-ji Zen Buddhist Temple), which extends out over the lake in Katata, an old port town on the western shore of Lake Biwa (Japan's largest freshwater lake with 235 km of shoreline, and the world's 3rd most ancient lake formed by volcanic activity 4 million years ago), located in Otsu City in Japan's Shiga Prefecture.
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Katata, Otsu City, Lake Biwa, Shiga Prefecture, Kansai Region, Japan
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