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If you look up the history of the temples mentioned in the article, they were more often destroyed by non-religious conflicts, fires, and earthquakes.


Yes. I was surprised to see the castle of Hiroshima was still there. It was obviously rebuilt.

Also AFAIK most of these constructions are made of wood, which also mean they need to be rebuilt over time. I think I also remember it is even part of the Buddhist tradition (at least for temples), a way to emphasis the impermanence of things.

See for instance this long but fascinating video on one of the most famous temple of Kyoto: [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAeN7TdGq4o

Found another reference, but for a shrine: [2] https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/this-japanese-shri...




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