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By Kenny Mah
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 30 They say you need to spice up your life when things get tedious. Yet so many of us can’t handle fiery foods, no?
A smidgen of
sambal would make one friend begin to perspire; imagine if he had to polish off an entire bowl of red hot Korean noodles?
Perhaps what our taste buds require isn’t flames but more
flavour. And I think of what we so often associate with umami that fifth element, that once missing taste that the Japanese pinned down scientifically.
National-treasure Yakushiji pagoda in Nara to open to public from March Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/
Kyodo Jan 8, 2021
Nara – A pagoda at Yakushiji, a Buddhist temple listed as a World Heritage site in Japan’s ancient capital of Nara, will be partially opened to the public from March after undergoing its first major renovation in more than a century.
During the viewing period through Jan. 16 next year, visitors to the East Pagoda, designated as a national treasure, will be allowed on a platform surrounding the pagoda’s entrance from where they will be able to see its central pillar and painted ceiling. They will not be able to enter the structure itself.
major renovation in over 100 years. From japantimes.co.jp
Yakushi-ji, a Buddhist Temple in the former Japanese capital Nara, plans to offer the public access to its ancient East Pagoda for the first time in over 10 years, following the conclusion of the first major restoration program for the historic monument in more than a century.
The 1,300-year-old, three-tiered East Pagoda will be partially opened to the public from March through to 16 January next year, during which visitors to the historic monument, designated a national treasure by the Japanese government, will be allowed onto a platform around the pagoda’s entrance, from which they will be able to view the tower’s central pillar and ornate ceiling. The interior of the monument will remain off-limits for the time being, according to media reports.