An app has been created that allows you to experience the restoration of Musashi Kokubunji, a historical and tourism resource of the city, using VR and AR technologies (note). Musashi Kokubunji was built about 1,300 years ago by order of Emperor Shomu, but it has since been lost and its appearance cannot be seen today. Through the app, please experience the scale and appearance of the buildings from that time, restored using the latest technology, right on the actual site.
VR: Abbreviation for Virtual Reality, an immersive experience in a virtual space. AR: Abbreviation for Augmented Reality, displaying digital information superimposed on the real world.
Main Features of the App With the exception of some features, the app can only be used on-site. GPS functionality is used when operating on-site. *Some expressions may differ depending on the OS (basic software) of the device you are using.
- VR/AR experience with audio commentary for the Golden Hall, Lecture Hall, and Seven-story Pagoda of the Musashi Kokubunji Monks' Temple (available on-site only) - Commemorative photos with the restored CG (available on-site only) - Viewing the restored CG (available anywhere)
Scope of Restoration Golden Hall, Lecture Hall, Belfry, Sutra Repository, East Monks' Quarters, West Monks' Quarters, Middle Gate, South Gate, Seven-story Pagoda *The Nuns' Temple is outside the scope of restoration.
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