More than just renowned spiritual destinations, these 6 temples will captivate you with their unique architectural charm inspired by the Land of the Rising Sun.
Discover the Beauty of 6 Japanese-Inspired Temples in Vietnam

Lau Pagoda – An Giang: Also known as Phuoc Lam Tu, situated in Xuan Phu hamlet, Tinh Bien town, An Giang. This place is dubbed as 'Little Japan in the heart of An Giang' due to its stacked floor architecture. The temple not only offers a tranquil space but also attracts visitors with its unique architecture and numerous high-quality 'Instagrammable' spots. Photo: Ntan.97, Tondidau.

Khanh An Monastery: Located in An Phu Dong ward, district 12, Ho Chi Minh City, Khanh An Monastery is commonly known as 'Little Tokyo.' It's a Buddhist complex following the Northern School with structures deeply influenced by Japanese architecture. Khanh An Monastery stands out with its three main colors: brown wood, white lime, and gold decorative patterns. The tranquil landscape, brown tiled roofs, hexagonal lantern columns, and wind chimes hanging everywhere add to the monastery's purity and serenity. Photo: Quyendowtothesoul, Tthy.275.

Minh Thanh Pagoda: This pagoda is constructed in the style of Japanese architecture, located approximately 2 km from the center of Pleiku city. Built in 1964 by Venerable Thich Giac Dao, it has long been a place of worship and offerings for Buddhists in the region. Visitors have the opportunity to admire the 9-tiered tower, gracefully nestled amidst the cool green willows. Photo: Puldayneee, _Quyen.

Sac Tu Khai Doan Pagoda: Situated on Phan Boi Chau Street, Buon Ma Thuot City, Dak Lak, the architecture of this pagoda is entirely crafted from wood with dominant brown and yellow tones, creating many sacred and picturesque corners for visitors. Photo: Queen_t, Huyentrang21592.

Cau Pagoda: For the people of Hoi An, Cau Pagoda is the soul, an enduring symbol for over four centuries. The entire pagoda and bridge are made of wood, intricately painted with many delicate patterns in Vietnamese architecture, with a touch of Japanese style. A must-visit destination in Hoi An. Photo: Imuyaattin.

Linh Quy Phap An Pagoda: Linh Quy Phap An Pagoda is located on Hill 45, Hamlet 4, Loc Thanh Commune, Bao Lam District, Lam Dong Province, about 23 km south of the center of Bao Loc city. The majestic gate of Linh Quy Phap An Pagoda is likened to a 'gate to heaven,' offering a panoramic view of the magnificent natural landscape. Photo: Phamhuee_04.
According to Thu Phuong/ Zing news
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Reference: Travel Guide from Mytour
MytourApril 23, 2020