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Kamiyodo Haiji (上淀廃寺) is a ruined Buddhist temple and national Historic Site in Yonago, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. Excavations between 1991 and 1993 uncovered temple buildings of the late Asuka period (end of the seventh or beginning of the eighth century). The complex, which has an unusual plan, appears to have been destroyed by fire during the tenth or eleventh century. From the site of the kondō, hundreds of fragments of early Buddhist wall painting have been recovered. These were at the time identified as the earliest in Japan, alongside the wall paintings of the Hōryū-ji kondō. The paintings show a considerable sophistication of decoration despite the remoteness of the site, far from the political centre in the Yamato plain.

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  • Kamiyodo Hai-ji (fr)
  • Kamiyodo Haiji (en)
  • 上淀廃寺跡 (ja)
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  • Kamiyodo Haiji (上淀廃寺) is a ruined Buddhist temple and national Historic Site in Yonago, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. Excavations between 1991 and 1993 uncovered temple buildings of the late Asuka period (end of the seventh or beginning of the eighth century). The complex, which has an unusual plan, appears to have been destroyed by fire during the tenth or eleventh century. From the site of the kondō, hundreds of fragments of early Buddhist wall painting have been recovered. These were at the time identified as the earliest in Japan, alongside the wall paintings of the Hōryū-ji kondō. The paintings show a considerable sophistication of decoration despite the remoteness of the site, far from the political centre in the Yamato plain. (en)
  • 上淀廃寺跡(かみよどはいじあと)は、鳥取県米子市淀江町福岡字櫻田・法行・垣サゴに所在する古代寺院の遺跡。淀江平野東側の丘陵裾に位置する。国の史跡に指定されている。 (ja)
  • Le Kamiyodo Hai-ji (上淀廃寺) est un temple bouddhiste en ruines et un « site historique national » situé à Yonago, préfecture de Tottori au Japon. Des fouilles menées entre 1991 et 1993 ont mis au jour des bâtiments de la fin de la période Asuka (fin du VIIe siècle ou début du VIIIe siècle). Le complexe, dont le shichidō garan est inhabituel, semble avoir été détruit par un incendie au cours du Xe siècle ou du XIe siècle. Du site du kon-dō, des centaines de fragments d'anciennes peintures murales bouddhistes ont été retrouvés. Ces peintures ont été à l'époque identifiées comme étant les premières au Japon, aux côtés des peintures murales du kondō du Hōryū-ji. Les peintures montrent une remarquable sophistication de décoration malgré l'éloignement du site du centre politique dans la plaine de (fr)
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