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Myoryuji Temple - Kanazawa - Japan
Myoryuji Temple
Myoryuji Temple, also known as Ninjadera, is a Buddhist temple located in Kanazawa, Japan. It is one of the most famous temples in the city and is known for its unique architecture and mysterious atmosphere. The temple was built in 1643 and is a designated National Treasure of Japan. It is a complex of 23 buildings, including a main hall, a five-story pagoda, and a number of smaller buildings. The temple is known for its intricate defense system, which includes hidden doors, trap doors, and secret passages. It is believed that the temple was used as a hideout for ninja during the Edo period. The temple is open to the public and visitors can explore the grounds and learn about the history of the temple.