Examples of 'national treasure of japan' in a sentence

Meaning of "national treasure of japan"

A 'national treasure of Japan' refers to a person, cultural artifact, or natural landscape that holds significant historical, cultural, or artistic value to the country. These treasures are officially designated by the Japanese government to protect and preserve their cultural heritage

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national treasure of japan
The sword is designated a national treasure of Japan.
Its main hall ( 本堂, hondō ) or Senbon Shakadō ( 千本釈迦堂 ) is a National Treasure of Japan.
The scroll has been designated a National Treasure of Japan in the paintings category.
A wooden statue of the deity Tamayori hime is registered as a National Treasure of Japan.
The scroll has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category ancient documents.
It was the first designation of assets after Meiji Restoration as a National Treasure of Japan.
It is listed as a National Treasure of Japan.
The main shrine building ( 社殿, shaden ) has been designated a National Treasure of Japan.
The whole scroll has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category paintings.
They are now held by the Nezu Museum, and they are a National Treasure of Japan.
Temple - a national treasure of Japan.
It is one scroll in length and is a National Treasure of Japan.
Shōgyo was named a Living National Treasure of Japan in 1982 for his expertise in maki-e lacquerware.
Kurama-dera ( 鞍馬寺 ) is now designated as a national treasure of Japan.
This teahouse was declared a National Treasure of Japan in 1951.

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Its early 15th century Jizō hall is a registered National Treasure of Japan.
It has since been designated a National Treasure of Japan.
The castle is an official National Treasure of Japan.
It is also protected as a National Treasure of Japan.
The five-story pagoda is a national treasure of Japan.
Its five-storied pagoda is a National Treasure of Japan.
The three story pagoda completed in 1171 is a National Treasure of Japan.
Its main Hall ( 本殿, honden ) is a National Treasure of Japan.
In 2009 the palace was designated a National Treasure of Japan.

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