<P> Larger, 5x5 ken tahōtō however exist and are called daitō (大塔, lit . large pagoda) because of their dimensions . This is the only type of tahōtō to retain the original structure with a wall separating the corridor (mokoshi) from the core of the structure . This type of pagoda used to be common but, of all daitō ever built, only three are still extant . One is at Wakayama prefecture's Negoro - ji, another at Kongōbu - ji, again in Wakayama, and the last at Kirihata - dera, Tokushima prefecture . The daitō at Kongōbu - ji was founded by Shingon sect's Kūkai . The specimen found at Negoro - ji (see photo above) is 30.85 meters tall and a National Treasure . </P> <Ul> <Li> Media related to daitō at Wikimedia Commons </Li> <Li> Media related to tahōtō at Wikimedia Commons </Li> </Ul> <Li> Media related to daitō at Wikimedia Commons </Li> <Li> Media related to tahōtō at Wikimedia Commons </Li>

Which of the following is a characteristic of japanese architecture as seen in himeji castle