The Temple of Reclining Buddha is in the highest ranks of importance of Thai temples - a royal temple.
Built in 1630 in Khmer style to commemorate King Thong’s mother, the ancient stupa is one of the most notable attractions in Thailand.
The bell-shaped stupa covered in golden mosaic tiles brought from Italy is located at the west end of the upper terrace, in the area of the…
Built in 1351, this temple features three large chedis and marks the center of the old capital of Thailand.
Gokoku-ji is a Shingon Buddhist temple in Tokyo's Bunkyō.
One of the most popular cemeteries in the country, Okunoin is a tranquil place with both sacred and slightly mysterious atmosphere.
Travel just 100 km south of Bangkok, escape its hustle and bustle and visit this mysterious cave hiding an image of Buddha inside.
This Buddhist temple features not only beautiful architecture, but it's also closely related to Japanese ghost stories - find out why!
Eihei-ji is one of two main temples of the Sōtō school of Zen Buddhism, the largest single religious denomination in Japan.