Fire guts 1,000-year-old temple in Japan

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Fire guts 1,000-year-old temple in Japan

Sacred Flame Lost: Fire Ravages 1,000-Year-Old Temple in Japan

Earlier today, devastating news emerged from Japan as a fierce blaze tore through the historic Reikado Hall at Daishoin Temple. The fire, which broke out in the early hours, completely destroyed the ancient structure that had stood for centuries and housed a sacred flame believed to have burned continuously for more than a thousand years.

Channel 4 News broke the story at 09:50 AM UTC, bringing the tragedy to UK audiences just as the sun rose over London. The report highlighted the profound cultural and spiritual loss felt across Japan and beyond.

A Flame With Deep Roots

The sacred flame at the heart of the temple held special significance. For generations, it had served as a symbol of peace and continuity. Notably, it was once used to light the eternal flame at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, linking this remote temple directly to one of the most poignant reminders of the horrors of war.

Witnesses described how quickly the fire spread through the wooden beams and traditional architecture. Firefighters battled the blaze for hours, but the hall was reduced to ashes. No injuries have been reported, yet the emotional toll is immense.

UK Reactions to the Tragedy

In Westminster, MPs with an interest in international heritage have already voiced their sorrow. One senior backbencher told Global1.news this morning that the loss "reminds us how fragile our shared cultural treasures truly are."

British tourists who have visited the temple in recent years took to social media to share memories of the tranquil site on Miyajima Island. The news has resonated particularly strongly here in London, where the Hiroshima flame connection strikes a powerful chord with peace campaigners.

What Happens Next

Japanese authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the fire. Experts fear that restoring such an ancient building will prove immensely challenging, both logistically and financially. Conservation groups in the UK are watching closely, with several organisations offering support and expertise.

The destruction of Reikado Hall marks another painful chapter in the preservation of Japan's rich temple heritage. As the smoke clears, the world mourns building, but a living link to history that can never be replaced.

This is Erica Thornton for Global1.news, reporting from London. 🇬🇧

Source: Channel 4 News via YouTube — 2026-05-21T09:50:11+00:00.

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