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Structural Pillars of the Daibutsuden

These colossal pillars, fashioned from ancient, massive timbers, are crucial for bearing the immense weight of the Great Buddha Hall. Their weathered surfaces and awe-inspiring scale demonstrate the zenith of traditional Japanese woodworking. Notably, one pillar includes a crawl-through opening believed to bring good fortune, but the ensemble symbolizes the enduring strength and spiritual resilience of this landmark, surviving repeated reconstruction over centuries.