Components
4 examples found containing '国宝' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
こくほう
国宝
だいいちごう
第一号
こうりゅうじ
広隆寺
みろくぼさつ
弥勒菩薩
どこから
のか? title (book, album etc.)
The First National Treasure: Where Did the Maitreya at Koryu-ji Temple Come From?
この
こくほう
国宝
とし
いっかい
1回
しか
はいかん
拝観
ゆる
されない

This national treasure can be seen by the public only once a year.
なら
奈良
こくほう
国宝
じゅうよう
重要
ぶんかざい
文化財
ほうふ
豊富
である
Nara is rich in National Treasures and Important Cultural Assets.
にんげんこくほう
人間国宝
たんきん
鍛金
わざ
じっさい
実際
てみたい

I want to see a living national treasure actually hammer metal so I can observe the technique.
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