Japaneses Peace Pagoda (Walapane) – A beautiful tranquil monument of harmony

Japaneses Peace Pagoda (Walapane) – A beautiful tranquil monument of harmony

✈️ Why should you visit Sigiriya?

  1. Cultural Significance: The Peace Pagoda, also known as Japan Sama Cetiya, is a Japanese-style stupa symbolizing peace, located in Walapane, Nuwara Eliya District, Sri Lanka.
  2. Historical Background: It is one of five Japan Peace Pagodas in Sri Lanka, constructed under the guidance of the Japanese Buddhist monk Nichidatsu Fujii, who aimed to promote global peace after World War II.
  3. Global Connection: Nichidatsu Fujii and the Nipponzan-Myōhōji Buddhist Order have built 80 such peace pagodas worldwide, including notable ones in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
  4. Year of Construction: The Peace Pagoda at Walapane was built in 1983 by the Japanese, reflecting a collaboration between Sri Lanka and Japan.
  5. Symbol of Peace: This pagoda serves as a Buddhist monument meant to inspire harmony and peace among people, embodying the principles of post-war reconciliation and spirituality.

Entity

Government

Entrance

Free

Wheelchair Access

No

Water

Available

Restaurants

Not Available

Toilets

Available

District: Nuwara Eliya

Reach

Any Vehicle + Foot

Road Quality

Medium

Public Transport

Available

Guidelines

No specific guidelines.