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Byodo-in is a Buddhist temple located in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The temple was originally constructed in 998 AD during the Heian period, but the current buildings were built during the 11th century. The temple is famous for its Phoenix Hall (Hō-ō-dō), a national treasure that is one of the few surviving examples of Heian period architecture.

The Phoenix Hall is a two-story building that features a large statue of Amida Buddha on the first floor, and a smaller statue of the Buddha surrounded by 52 statues of bodhisattvas on the second floor. The hall is surrounded by a pond that represents the Pure Land of Amida Buddha, and is connected to the main gate of the temple by a bridge.

In addition to the Phoenix Hall, the temple also features a number of other buildings and structures, including a bell tower, a pagoda, and a museum that houses artifacts related to the temple's history. The temple is surrounded by gardens that are famous for their cherry blossoms in the spring and autumn leaves in the fall.

The temple has undergone numerous renovations and restorations over the centuries, and is considered to be one of the best-preserved examples of Heian period architecture in Japan. In 1994, the temple was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto" listing.