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Edo Town Ancient Japanese Zen Temple

Edo Town Ancient Japanese Zen Temple
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The Edo Town Ancient Japanese Zen Temple is a must for your Japanese scenery and environment. The building can serve multiple purposes. Set your temple up as a sacret place to pray and thank the gods or use the building as a place for your community to gather. The Temple is perfect for roleplay environments.

Temples are the places of worship in Japanese Buddhism. Virtually every Japanese municipality has at least one temple, while large cultural centers like Kyoto have several thousands. Temples store and display sacred Buddhist objects. Some temples used to be monasteries, and some still function as such. The sacred objects of worship, such as statues, are displayed in the main hall. Main halls are called kondo, hondo, butsuden, amidado or hatto in Japanese. Lecture halls are for meetings and lectures and often also display objects of worship. Lecture halls are called kodo.

All Edo Town buildings and structures are based on architecture to be found around the Kansai region in Japan. The Kansai region lies in the southern-central region of Japan's main island Honshu. The region includes the prefectures of Nara, Wakayama, Kyoto and Shiga. Sometimes Fukui, Tokushima and Mie are also included. While the use of the terms "Kansai" has changed over history, in most contexts the two can be considered the same. The Kansai region is the cultural and historical heart of Japan with 11% of its land area. The area also contains six of the seven top prefectures.

The Kansai region lays claim to the earliest beginnings of Japanese civilization. It was Nara, the most eastern point on the Silk Road, that became the site of Japan's first permanent capital. This period (AD 710-784) saw the spread of Buddhism to Japan in 745. The Kansai region also boasts the Shinto religion's holiest shrine at Ise Shrine (built in 690 AD) in Mie prefecture. The town Hosoi Mura lies in the Japan Kansai sim and is probably the best Japanese Edo period sim in Second Life. Visit the Town to pick up inspiration to start building your own scenery with the wonderful collection of building elements.

• Scalable prefab architecture
• Part of a complete "Edo Town" range
• Perfect for designing roleplay area
• Additional walls and buildings available
• Included sliding door script

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Primcount: 253
Footprint: 32 x 24 mtr.
Permissions: Copy | Modify
Animated: No
Scripted: No
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Note: The product may consists of seperate linked parts that are not easy to align seperately. Rezzing in edit mode enables you to adjust placement while keeping the structure together.

Copyrights: We decided to set a range of Hosoi Ichiba products to full Copy | Mod | Export! Please understand that the products you buy from Hosoi Ichiba are for your use only and may not be sold, resold or given away to other individuals. Selling to or giving away any Hosoi Ichiba product that is set to Export is in violation with the copyright law. Please respect the creaters time, work and creative rights. Thank you for your support.

References and designs for real life projects:
My Oriental Garden: www.youtube.com/embed/V9XiZPOncXI?rel=0
Japanese Villa Zenkei: www.youtube.com/embed/9L2OOetXGbE?rel=0

References and designing for virtual worlds:
Matsumoto Castle Complex: www.youtube.com/embed/PB-xDPVapk0?rel=0
Matsumoto Castle Dojo: www.youtube.com/embed/eFbdvYYrq3c?rel=0
Japanese Lotus Farm : www.youtube.com/embed/Q9Y_a7XxhIE?rel=0
Ama Diving Game: www.youtube.com/embed/oPs4FTLjav0?rel=0
Harusaki Onsen: www.youtube.com/embed/7FIwo96b2DI?rel=0
Flickr Stream: www.flickr.com/photos/89687636@N00

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full star empty star empty star empty star empty star Posted March 12, 2015 by Pointy Voxel

Not a single sculpty or mesh. This was made in 2007-2009. Everything is very basic and looks like it took about 2 hours to make. The stairs are non-functional and lead up into the roof. There is no way to get to the second floor.

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Hosoi Ichiba, Japanese Furniture, Buildings & Lifestyle
Hosoi Ichiba, Japanese Furniture, Buildings & Lifestyle
Sold by: Amiryu Hosoi

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