Shofukuji Jizo-do, Tokyo's sole National Treasure, is a Muromachi-period Zen Buddhist hall admired for its architectural beauty and historical significance. Its refined proportions, deep eaves creating shadows, and structure embodying over a millennium of Japanese architectural wisdom are awe-inspiring. Similar to Engakuji Shariden, it's crucial for understanding the standardization and refinement of Muromachi-era Zen Buddhist temple architecture. It stands as a dignified National Treasure and a local place of worship.
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