Yamada-dera

Yamada-dera
山田寺
Yamada-dera ruins
Religion
AffiliationBuddhist
DeityJūichimen-Kannon
RiteHossō-shū
Location
LocationSakurai, Nara
CountryJapan
Shown within Nara Prefecture
Yamada-dera (Japan)
Geographic coordinates34°29′2″N 135°49′48″E / 34.48389°N 135.83000°E / 34.48389; 135.83000
Architecture
Completedlate 7th century

Yamada-dera (山田寺) was a Buddhist temple established in the Asuka period in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The area was designated a National Historic Site in 1921, with its status elevated to a Special National Historic Site in 1952. It also forms part of a grouping of sites submitted in 2007 for future inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List: Asuka-Fujiwara: Archaeological sites of Japan’s Ancient Capitals and Related Properties. Excavations in the 1980s uncovered a well-preserved section of the temple's covered corridors that predate the surviving buildings of Hōryū-ji: "for the history of Japanese architecture, this discovery is of as great moment as the finding of the seventh-century Takamatsuzuka tomb paintings in March 1972 was for the history of Japanese art."