Asia
Map | Country | Region | Image | Temple | Location | Status / Dedication Date | Floor Area | |
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• Hong Kong, China
• Fukuoka, Japan
• Sapporo, Japan
• Tokyo, Japan
• Seoul, Korea
• Cebu, Philippines
• Manila, Philippines
• Urdaneta, Philippines
• Taipei, Taiwan
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China | Hong Kong | Hong Kong China | edit | Hong Kong, China | 26 May 1996 | 21,744 sq ft (2,020 m2) | ||
Japan | Fukuoka | Fukuoka Japan | edit | Fukuoka, Japan | 11 June 2000 | 10,700 sq ft (990 m2) | ||
Hokkaidō | Sapporo Japan | edit | Sapporo, Japan | Under Construction as of 22 October 2011 |
TBD | |||
Kantō | Tokyo Japan | edit | Tokyo, Japan | 27 October 1980 | 52,590 sq ft (4,886 m2) | |||
Philippines | Cebu | Cebu City Philippines | edit | Cebu City, Philippines | 13 June 2010 | 29,556 sq ft (2,746 m2) | ||
Metro Manila | Manila Philippines | edit | Quezon City, Philippines | 25 September 1984 | 26,683 sq ft (2,479 m2) | |||
Pangasinan | Urdaneta Philippines | edit | Urdaneta City, Philippines | Announced 2 October 2010 |
TBD | |||
South Korea | National Capital Area | Seoul Korea | edit | Seoul, South Korea | 14 December 1985 | 28,057 sq ft (2,607 m2) | ||
Taiwan | Taipei | Taipei Taiwan | edit | Taipei, Taiwan | 17 November 1984 | 9,945 sq ft (924 m2) |
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