The Japanese title of the documentary says: "[14 Years of Close Contact] The Revived "Frozen Music" East Pagoda of the World Heritage Site Yakushiji Temple: 1300 Years of Prayer and Footsteps toward the Achievement of a Long-held Dream [ABC TV Documentary Special #34]". "Yakushiji Temple (Medicine and Health Maintenance) is a World Heritage Site in Nara. The East Pagoda, a national treasure, is the only building from Nara's Heijo-kyo capital that has remained from the time of its construction. However, it has become so old that it is in danger of collapsing. For this reason, it is being completely dismantled and repaired for the first time. Asahi Broadcasting Corporation has been closely following the demolition and repair work for 14 years since it began in 2009. The dismantling and repair was not just a simple dismantling and repair. For Yakushiji Temple, which had lost many of its buildings, it was necessary to rebuild all of them, It was the earnest wish of successive abbots to rebuild all the temple buildings and establish a system to propagate the teachings of Buddha. Yakushiji Temple was built by Emperor Temmu to cure the illness of his empress and to pray for the peace of the people. Even now, we continue to pray and ask for the immediate elimination of the coronavirus and world peace. (Broadcasted on June 2, 2023)" Japan's original country name NIPPON means "country under the sun," but the traditional name of the country when the capital was here in Nara was YAMATO (WA ). YAMATO means "land of great harmony between people and nature." For about 1,300 years since the Emperor established the capital of Japan in Nara, deer have been traditionally cherished as messengers of the sacred gods.