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Statues of Buddha in Japan
Daibutsu (大仏; kyūjitai: 大佛) or 'giant Buddha' is the Japanese term, often used informally, for large statues of Buddha. The oldest is that at Asuka-dera
Daibutsu
Statue of Buddha in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
Ushiku Daibutsu (牛久大仏) is a statue located in Ushiku, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. Completed in 1993, it stands a total of 120 metres (390 ft) tall, including
Ushiku_Daibutsu
Buddhist temple in Kamakura, Japan
The temple is renowned for The Great Buddha of Kamakura (鎌倉大仏, Kamakura Daibutsu), a monumental outdoor bronze statue of Amitābha, which is one of the most
Kōtoku-in
Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan
world's largest bronze statue of the Buddha Vairocana, known in Japanese as Daibutsu (大仏). The temple also serves as the Japanese headquarters of the Kegon
Tōdai-ji
Destroyed Japanese Buddha statue
Ueno Daibutsu (上野大仏) was an Edo-period giant seated statue of Shaka Nyorai in what is now Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan. Of bronze and dating to 1631, it was
Ueno_Daibutsu
Historical period of Japan from CE 710 to 794
Eastern Great Temple) was built. Within it was placed the Great Buddha Daibutsu: a 16-metre-high, gilt-bronze statue. This Buddha was identified with the
Nara_period
1934 Japanese film
Great Buddha Arrival (大佛廻國, Daibutsu Kaikoku), also known as The Great Buddha Arrival: Chukyo Edition (大佛廻國・中京編, Daibutsu Kaikoku Chūkyōhen), is a lost
The Great Buddha Arrival (1934 film)
The_Great_Buddha_Arrival_(1934_film)
Buddhist temple in Japan
was founded by a Great Acharya Ryūkou Oda (織田隆弘), who later built Shōwa Daibutsu (昭和大仏) in 1984. Roughly 21.35 meters in height, it is the tallest seated
Seiryū-ji
Buddhist temple in Kobe, Japan
the Great Hanshin earthquake in 1995, and reconstructed in 1997. Hyōgo Daibutsu (兵庫大仏) was a statue of Buddha in Hyōgo Prefecture which originally was
Nōfuku-ji
Railway station in Kamagaya, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Kamagaya-Daibutsu Station (鎌ヶ谷大仏駅, Kamagaya-Daibutsu-eki) is a railway station in the city of Kamagaya, Chiba, Japan, operated by the private railway
Kamagaya-Daibutsu_Station
Founder of Buddhism
Stele with Sakyamuni and Bodhisattvas, Wei period, 536 CE. The Shakyamuni Daibutsu Bronze, c. 609, Nara, Japan. Amaravati style Buddha of Srivijaya period
The_Buddha
Buddhist temple in Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan
sanctum. The building is open on the 28th of every month The carving of a daibutsu, or large Buddhist statue, started in 1988 and it took four years to finish
Tōchō-ji
Japanese religious architectural style
Daibutsuyō (大仏様, lit. great Buddha style) is a Japanese religious architectural style which emerged in the late 12th or early 13th century. Together with
Daibutsuyō
Mountain near Tokyo Bay
Daibutsu sculptures - a huge seated carving of Yakushi Nyorai that at 31.05 metres (101.9 ft) tall is the largest pre-modern, stone-carved Daibutsu in
Mount_Nokogiri_(Chiba)
Buddhist temple in Chiba Prefecture, Japan
located on the slopes of Mount Nokogiri and is known for its Nihon-ji Daibutsu. Nihon-ji was established as a Hossō sect temple, was transferred to the
Nihon-ji
Large Buddhist statue in Sendai, Japan
it was the tallest statue in the world, but it was surpassed by Ushiku Daibutsu in 1993. There is a small entry fee to enter the statue itself. Inside
Sendai_Daikannon
Buddha statue in Japan
The Gifu Great Buddha (岐阜大仏, Gifu Daibutsu) is a large Buddhist statue located in Shōhō-ji in Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It was conceived by the
Gifu_Great_Buddha
Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan
century. Toyotomi Hideyoshi determined that the capital city should have a Daibutsu (Great Buddha of Kyoto) temple to surpass that of Nara. He is reputed to
Hōkō-ji_(Kyoto)
Buddhist shrine in Sapporo, Japan
The Hill of the Buddha (Japanese: 頭大仏, Hepburn: Atama Daibutsu; "Large Buddha's Head") is a Buddhist shrine at Makomanai Takino Cemetery (Japanese: 真駒内滝野霊園)
Hill_of_the_Buddha
1952 film
Dedication of the Great Buddha (大仏開眼, Daibutsu kaigen) is a 1952 Japanese film directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa and starring Shinobu Araki, Kōtarō Bandō
Dedication of the Great Buddha
Dedication_of_the_Great_Buddha
Indian religion and philosophy
The Kamakura Daibutsu, a 13th-century bronze statue of the Buddha Amitābha in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Buddhism
City in Kantō
] At present there remain of the splendor of the past only the famous Daibutsu and the Tsurugaoka Hachiman temple. After the Meiji Restoration, Kamakura's
Kamakura
Railway station in Kashihara, Nara Prefecture, Japan
Okadera-mae, Asuka Daibutsu-mae and Toyoura (evenings) Route 19 for Kashiharajingu-eki higashiguchi via Toyoura, Asuka Daibutsu-mae, Okadera-mae and
Kashiharajingū-mae_Station
Railway station in Kizugawa, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Nagoya Daibutsu Daibutsu Line (Freigt only) (1907) Kasagi Daibutsu toward Minatomachi Main Line (1900—1907) Kasagi toward Nagoya Daibutsu toward
Kamo_Station_(Kyoto)
Emperor of Japan from 1586 to 1611
decisively vanquished all opposition. Two years later (Keichō 8), the Kyōto Daibutsu was destroyed by fire. Tokugawa Ieyasu became shōgun on 24 March 1603 (Keichō
Emperor_Go-Yōzei
The Daibutsu-den, within the complex of Tōdai-ji. This Buddhist temple was sponsored by the Imperial Court during the Nara period.
History_of_Japan
Japanese sculptor
possible casters (along with Tanji Hisatomo) of the "Great Buddha" (大仏 Daibutsu), a bronze statue of Amitābha Buddha at the Kōtoku-in temple around 1252
Ōno_Gorōemon
Period of Japanese history, 538–710 CE
The Daibutsu at the Asuka-dera in Asuka, the oldest known statue of the Buddha in Japan with an exact known date of manufacture, 609 AD; the statue was
Asuka_period
Emperor of Japan from 724 to 749
Lotus Sutra"). 743 (Tenpyō 15): The Emperor issues a rescript to build the Daibutsu (Great Buddha), later to be completed and placed in Tōdai-ji, Nara. 743
Emperor_Shōmu
Japanese Zen buddhist teacher (1200-1253)
followers built a comprehensive center of practice there, calling it Daibutsu Temple (Daibutsu-ji, 大仏寺). While the construction work was going on, Dōgen would
Dōgen
German botanist (1651–1716)
Kaempfer's sketch of Kyoto Daibutsu
Engelbert_Kaempfer
Region of Japan
the world Hōryū-ji Golden Hall, the oldest wooden structure in the world Daibutsu at Tōdai-ji, the largest bronze statue in the world Tōdai-ji Main Hall
Kansai_region
City in Kantō, Japan
Japan's largest detention center for the incarceration of immigrants. Ushiku Daibutsu, one of the world's tallest statues Ushikunuma, a scenic lake that is said
Ushiku,_Ibaraki
2018 Japanese film
The Great Buddha Arrival (Japanese: 大仏廻国, Hepburn: Daibutsu Kaikoku) is a 2018 Japanese kaiju film directed by Hiroto Yokokawa [ja]. The film was based
The_Great_Buddha_Arrival
Artworks that are three-dimensional objects
Nara Daibutsu, c. 752, Nara, Japan
Sculpture
Historic mountain passes in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
324806°N 139.586306°E / 35.324806; 139.586306. From above today's Daibutsu Tunnel, the Daibutsu Pass (大仏切通) passed through the localities of Kajiwara and Yamazaki
Kamakura's_Seven_Entrances
Palanquin Shrine in Shinto
have been carried from Kyushu to Nara to worship the newly-constructed Daibutsu at Tōdai-ji. As the head shrine of all Hachiman shrines in Japan, Usa Jingū
Mikoshi
Smallpox epidemic that afflicted much of Japan
by commissioning the construction of the grand temple Tōdai-ji and its Daibutsu or large Buddha statue. He also provided significant financial support
735–737 Japanese smallpox epidemic
735–737_Japanese_smallpox_epidemic
Main antagonist organization of One Piece
(ヒトヒトの実 モデル:大仏, Hito Hito no Mi, Moderu: Daibutsu) allows Sengoku to transform into a daibutsu or a daibutsu-human hybrid.[ch. 585] Sengoku is capable
World_Government_(One_Piece)
Japanese manga series
live-action film adaptation premiered in 2008. The story revolves around Daibutsu, a middle aged former rally driver who used to participate in the All Japan
SS_(manga)
Japanese actress (1924–2019)
ue Bakurô ichidai (1951) - Yuki Asakusa kurenaidan (1952) - Ryûko Beni Daibutsu kaigen (1952) - Mayame Nagasaki No Uta Wa Wasureji (1952) - Okumura, Ayako
Machiko_Kyō
Topics referred to by the same term
Ping, Lantau Island, Hong Kong Spring Temple Buddha, Lushan County, Henan Daibutsu (the Great Buddha), name given to several large Buddha statues in Japan
Great_Buddha
(瑞泉寺) Rinzai temple in Nikaidō famous for its magnificent garden Kamakura Daibutsu (鎌倉大仏) Kōtoku-in's iconic Buddha statue Kakuon-ji (覚園寺) 13th century Shingon
Kamakura's proposed World Heritage Sites
Kamakura's_proposed_World_Heritage_Sites
City in the Tohoku region of Japan
shut himself inside Daibutsu Castle (大仏城) in defiance of the Kamakura kubō. This is the first known historical mention of Daibutsu Castle, which was near
Fukushima_(city)
First Western-style hotel in Korea
The Daebul Hotel (Korean: 대불호텔; Hanja: 大佛호텔), Japanese name Daibutsu Hotel (大仏ホテル), was a historic former hotel in Incheon, South Korea. Built in 1888
Daebul_Hotel
Monument in Khatakan Taung, Myanmar
Records Preceded by Ushiku Daibutsu 100 m (330 ft) World's tallest statue 2008 Succeeded by Spring Temple Buddha 128 m (420 ft)
Laykyun_Sekkya
British businessman
incident involved Cocking being offered the Kamakura Daibutsu for 'a song'. He refused to buy the Daibutsu – no doubt[citation needed] feeling it had too much
Samuel_Cocking
City in Kantō, Japan
Kamagaya-Daibutsu Hokusō Railway – Hokusō Line Shin-Kamagaya Keisei Electric Railway – Narita Sky Access Shin-Kamagaya National Route 464 Kamagaya Daibutsu Whakatāne
Kamagaya
Special ward in Kantō, Japan
Akatsuka Botanical Garden Itabashi Botanical Garden Jorenji temple and the Daibutsu of Tokyo Jōhoku-Chūō Park East Japan Railway Company (JR East) Saikyō Line:
Itabashi
Japanese actor (born 1955)
Film Fullmetal Alchemist Tim Marcoh Destiny: The Tale of Kamakura Chief Daibutsu 2018 Punk Samurai Slash Down Shuzen Oura The Miracle of Crybaby Shottan
Jun_Kunimura
Sculpture primarily concerned as a representational figure
(Late Hellenistic), c. 160 BC and 20 BC, White marble, Vatican Museum Nara Daibutsu, c. 752, Nara, Japan Gommateshvara Bahubali, c. 978–993 AD, 57 feet (17 m)
Statue
as Hori Naohisa. In 1843, he sponsored the reconstruction of the Ueno Daibutsu. In 1850, the status the domain was raised to that of a "castle-holding
Muramatsu_Domain
Japanese Buddha statue
The Kamagaya Great Buddha (鎌ヶ谷大仏, Kamagaya Daibutsu) is the smallest Daibutsu (Buddhist statue) in Japan. It is located in the city of Kamagaya, Chiba
Kamagaya_Great_Buddha
Emperor of Japan from 1611 to 1629
November 1614 (Keichō 19, 25th day of the 10th month). A great bell for Daibutsu Temple in Kyoto was cast, also in that year. The Osaka Summer Battle began
Emperor_Go-Mizunoo
Bay in Kanagawa, Japan
including the destruction of the Kōtoku-in temple housing the Great Buddha, or Daibutsu during the massive tsunami of 1498. A branch of the warm Kuroshio Current
Sagami_Bay
Todai-ji's Great Buddha (Daibutsu)
Buddhism_in_Japan
City in Chūbu, Japan
Konan Flower Park Konan Suitopia Konan Historic site Aigi Bridge Hotei Daibutsu Kannon-ji temple - bodaiji of Maeno Nagayasu Koori Castle Mandaradera-ji
Kōnan,_Aichi
Metro station in Nagoya, Japan
The station provides access to Tōgan-ji which includes the Nagoya Daibutsu, Nagoya's large statue of Buddha. The area near this station also includes
Motoyama_Station_(Nagoya)
Prefecture of Japan
Kobe Jōdo-ji in Ono Ichijo-ji in Kasai Kakurin-ji in Kakogawa Chorakuji-daibutsu Izushi Kitano-chō Yamamoto-dōri Sasayama Kitano-chō Yamamoto-dōri Izushi
Hyōgo_Prefecture
United States historic place
Great Pyramid of Giza, Khafre's Pyramid, Spring Temple Buddha, and Ushiku Daibutsu are taller monuments. Steel frame used to suspend maintenance rigging from
Jefferson Davis State Historic Site
Jefferson_Davis_State_Historic_Site
Excuse to do or say something that is not accurate
forbade any further actions concerning the great bell: [T]he tablet over the Daibutsu-den and the bell bore the inscription "Kokka ankō" (meaning "the country
Pretext
Topics referred to by the same term
Statue of Gautama Buddha may refer to: Daibutsu, a type of Japanese statue Great Buddha (disambiguation) Awaji Kannon, an 80 metres (260 ft) statue in
Statue_of_Gautama_Buddha
Chinese Tang and Sui dynasties. Appropriately, the 16.2-m (53-ft) Buddha or Daibutsu (completed in 752) enshrined in the main hall is a Rushana Buddha, the
Japanese_architecture
9190; 73.8178 (Vishwas Swaroopam (Nathdwara, Rajasthan, India)) Ushiku Daibutsu Buddha (Amitābha) Ushiku, Ibaraki Prefecture Japan 1993 100 m (330 ft)
List_of_tallest_statues
Relief sculpture carved into solid rock
completed in 1783, 31 metres tall. Japanese "Great Buddha" statues are called "daibutsu", but most are in bronze. Sites elsewhere include Kbal Spean near Angkor
Rock_relief
Statue of Charles Borromeo near Arona, Italy
are taller enterable bronze or bronze-clad statues, such as the Ushiku Daibutsu in Japan at 120 m). The Colossus of San Carlo Borromeo is built on a hill
Sancarlone
near the Campidoglio in Rome the Trevi Fountain statue in Rome Ushiku Daibutsu as Buddhist temple Ushiku Japan Sendai Daikannon in Sendai Hokkaido Kannon
List_of_statues
National Treasure of Japan.[citation needed] The architecture is in the Daibutsu style that combines Japanese and Chinese elements. Jōdodō – built in 1194
Jōdo-ji_(Ono)
Italian photographer (1841–1898)
attention to hitherto neglected locations. One was the now-important "Daibutsu" (great Buddha) at Kōtoku-in, Kamakura. In a similar vein, Farsari's and
Adolfo_Farsari
Japanese author (1897–1973)
behind the famous Great Buddha of Kamakura (鎌倉大仏, Kamakura Daibutsu). The kanji for Daibutsu can also be read Osaragi which became the source of his pen-name
Jirō_Osaragi
Period of Japanese history (1596–1615)
the great image of the buddha and the structure housing the statue (the Daibutsu-den) were consumed by the flames. 1603 (Keichō 8): Tokugawa Ieyasu became
Keichō
Park in Tokyo, Japan
of Prince Komatsu Akihito Statue of Hideyo Noguchi Remains of the Ueno Daibutsu Monument to the Shōgitai Monument to Ulysses Grant Shinobazu Pond Ueno
Ueno_Park
Tradition in East Asian Buddhism
Depiction of a Huayan ritual in the Daibutsu Engi Emaki (1536), Tōdai-ji, Nara, Japan
Huayan
Architecture of Buddhist temples in Japan
period is characterized by the birth of fresh and rational designs. The Daibutsu style (ja:大仏様, daibutsuyō; lit. great Buddha style) and the Zen style (ja:禅宗様
Japanese Buddhist architecture
Japanese_Buddhist_architecture
City in Chūbu, Japan
previous statue made of wood burnt down. The Buddha is situated next to the Daibutsu Temple in the middle of a residential area in Takaoka town centre. Takaoka
Takaoka,_Toyama
Japanese manga series by Osamu Tezuka
in 1969–1970. The story occurs in 720–752 AD, the period in which the Daibutsu of Tōdai-ji was built during the Nara period. One-eyed and one-armed young
Phoenix_(manga)
Customs of solicitation for donations to Buddhist temples in Japan
Tōdai-ji and its Daibutsu. Chōgen had a letter, which he read aloud, for the donations for the reconstruction of Tōdai-ji and the Daibutsu). I hereby request
Kanjin
Town in Kantō, Japan
Nihon-ji Daibutsu
Kyonan
Japanese composer (1911–1986)
October 1968, Los Angeles, University of California - Berkeley 1970 大仏開眼 Daibutsu-Kaigan 2 October 1970, Tokyo 1971 生田川 Ikuta Gawa 10 November 1971, Tokyo
Osamu_Shimizu
public buildings. Fukushima Castle first appears in history as Daibutsu Castle (大仏城, Daibutsu-jō, alternatively Osaragi-jō) when in 1413 Date Mochimune rebelled
Fukushima_Castle
Tōdai-ji Daibutsu in Nara (WHS)
Tourism_in_Japan
through visualization; the awkward classmate, Kinta Sakata, succeeds with a daibutsu mecha he pilots. Working together, Kinta, Momo, and Aira defeat the kaiju
List_of_Dandadan_chapters
Japanese manga series
Shigeru Chiba as Tateo Tosaka Gara Takashima as Kasumi Sukekiyo Kameyama as Daibutsu Tanyoika Kaneta Kimotsuki as Shinichi Suzumoto Kazuyo Aoki as Dota Yukei
Ultra_B
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Japan
world's largest bronze statue of the Buddha, Vairocana, known in Japanese as Daibutsu (大仏). The current Daibutsuden was built in 1709, and was the world's largest
Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
Historic_Monuments_of_Ancient_Nara
Siege in 1180 in Japan
survived. The Heike Monogatari laments the destruction of the Tōdai-ji's Daibutsu (Great Buddha statue) and Nara: The colossal statue of Vairocana Buddha
Siege_of_Nara
example of these halls. The Daibutsu style and the Zen style emerged in the late 12th or early 13th century. The Daibutsu or Great Buddha style, introduced
List of National Treasures of Japan (temples)
List_of_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(temples)
Botanical garden in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
also contains several memorials and sculptures: A small replica of the Daibutsu of Kamakura commemorates 100 years of Japanese immigration to Hawaii A
Foster_Botanical_Garden
Emperor of Japan from 850 to 858
gifts of the pious from throughout the empire to make another head for the Daibutsu. Events during his reign included the repression of insurrections among
Emperor_Montoku
the rest of his life at Tō-ji in Nara, where he acquired the nickname "Daibutsu" (Great Buddha). Frederic, Louis (2002). Japan Encyclopedia, Cambridge
Hōjō_Tokifusa
Prefecture of Japan
Lake Kasumigaura Mount Tsukuba Ōarai Aquarium Tsukuba Science City Ushiku Daibutsu Hobikibune (Sailboat) on Lake Kasumigaura Fukuroda Falls in Daigo A view
Ibaraki_Prefecture
Railway station in Kamagaya, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Following station Shin-Kamagaya KS78 towards Matsudo Matsudo Line Kamagaya-Daibutsu KS76 towards Keisei Tsudanuma Location Kita-Hatsutomi Station Location
Hatsutomi_Station
National Museum. Retrieved 6 April 2012. 紙本著色東大寺大仏縁起〈芝琳賢筆/〉 [Legends of the Daibutsu (colours on paper)] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved
List of Cultural Properties of Tōdai-ji
List_of_Cultural_Properties_of_Tōdai-ji
Japanese bus company based in Tokyo and Chiba
Town Chuo Station Kioroshi Station Shiroi Line Nishi-Funabashi Station Hoten・Magomezawa Station・Kamagaya-Daibutsu Station・Shiroi Station Shiroi Garage
Keisei_Bus
Railway line in Japan
Kansai Railway Co. opened an 8 km (5.0 mi) branch to a station beside the Daibutsu (Great Buddha), and in 1899 extended the line 2 km (1.2 mi) to Nara. Following
Kansai_Main_Line
Celestial Buddha embodying emptiness
statue in the world (see list of tallest statues).[citation needed] The Daibutsu in the Tōdai-ji in Nara, Japan, is the largest bronze image of Vairocana
Vairocana
Japanese actress (born 1986)
role; television film 2009–11 Clouds Over the Hill Sueko Akiyama 2010 Daibutsu Kaigan Abe no Naishinnō Miniseries Hidarime Tantei Eye Hitomi Sayama Lead
Satomi_Ishihara
List of Historic Sites of Japan
Daibutsu Pass
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Kanagawa)
List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Kanagawa)
Bodhisattva, Asuka period, 7th century. Tokyo National Museum. The Shakyamuni Daibutsu Bronze (4.8 metres) is the oldest known sculpture of Buddha in Japan cast
Japanese_sculpture
1987 video game
Camry Yatchan Howitzer E-DA Katino Mu Artists Kenji Shimoide Naoki Sato Daibutsu Mari Composers Kiyohiro Sada Kauzi Muraoka Kouji Murata Series Top Gun
Top_Gun_(1987_video_game)
Yama-dera Kōzan-ji in Shimonoseki Kōgaku-ji Kuon-ji Buddhism in Japan Daibutsu Japanese Buddhist architecture Shinbutsu-shūgō List of Buddhist temples
List of Buddhist temples in Japan
List_of_Buddhist_temples_in_Japan
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