This is the Daibatsu-den (Hall of the Great Buddha) in Nara, Japan, the world's largest wooden structure. The current Dabatsu-den was restored in 1709 and is two-thirds its original size. It's 157 feet tall and 187 feet wide.
The Buddha inside is 53-feet tall. If you can crawl through the hole below (the same size as Buddha's nostril), you'll have a fast-track to enlightenment.

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Awesome. You know, you can also post that you went to Japan. That would mark off the exotic location goal. Hmmm, did you try to fit through that hole?
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