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Temple with Japan’s ‘eternal flame’ for 1,200 years destroyed by fire

A temple that housed Japan’s ‘eternal flame’ for more than 1,200 years has been destroyed by a fire.

The devastating blaze gutted part of Daishoin Temple on Miyajima Island in the city of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, on Wednesday. 

The fire ripped through the historic Reikado Hall, which was home to a sacred flame believed to have burned continuously for more than 1,200 years.

Known as the ‘unquenchable fire’, the flame was said to have originally been lit by a Buddhist monk in the year 806.

It was later used to ignite the eternal flame at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, which commemorates victims of the 1945 atomic bombing.

Local media reported that authorities believe the flame itself may have caused the blaze, but police are still investigating the incident.

However, the flame was successfully preserved and moved to a safe place, where it has continued burning.

The fire was first reported on Wednesday morning and was confirmed extinguished on Thursday.

A devastating blaze gutted part of Daishoin Temple on Miyajima Island in the city of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, on Wednesday

The fire was first reported on Wednesday morning and was confirmed extinguished on Thursday

The fire was first reported on Wednesday morning and was confirmed extinguished on Thursday

Reikado Hall, atop Mount Misen on Miyajima, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima, Japan, before the fire

Reikado Hall, atop Mount Misen on Miyajima, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima, Japan, before the fire

Footage of the blaze saw the wooden beams crumbling to the ground in the middle of a forest area on Mount Misen, where the temple is located.

The hall became quickly engulfed in flames before the fire spread into the trees surrounding it.  

A report to the fire services was first made at around 8.30am on Wednesday.

Firefighters eventually contained the flames after they spread to nearby woodland, and no injuries were reported. 

The Reikado Hall has suffered repeated damage from fires and natural disasters over the centuries, including in 2005 when the structure was destroyed in another blaze. 

It was rebuilt the following year to preserve both the historic building and the eternal flame. 

Investigators at the time believed the earlier fire was caused by burning dead wood and other combustible materials inside the hall. 

The temple’s eternal flame gained modern symbolic importance after World War II. 

One of the fires used to light the ‘Flame of Peace’ at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park was taken from Reikado Hall’s eternal flame. 

The Peace Flame was designed to continue burning until all nuclear weapons are abolished worldwide, linking Miyajima’s ancient Buddhist tradition with Hiroshima’s postwar message of peace. 

The hall became quickly engulfed in orange flames before the fire spread into the trees surrounding it

The hall became quickly engulfed in orange flames before the fire spread into the trees surrounding it

Firefighters eventually contained the flames after they spread to nearby woodland, and no injuries were reported

Firefighters eventually contained the flames after they spread to nearby woodland, and no injuries were reported

Since the beginning of the year, there have been several fires reported at temples in Japan. 

In February, at least three temples burned down in Ehime Prefecture and Yamaguchi Prefecture. Multiple people died in the fires.

In April, two more temples burned down in Toyama Prefecture and Mie Prefecture.

Earlier this month, a 300-year-old Shinto shrine dedicated to fire prevention in Niigata Prefecture burned down.

Most recently, a 573-year-old temple in Toyama Prefecture burned down on 16 May. 

It took firefighters almost nine hours to control the blaze.

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