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Big Buddha (Daibutsu) -- Giant Buddha Effagies in JapanYakushi Nyorai, otherwise known as Asuka Daibutsu, a divine savior said to relieve people's present agony, is the earliest large-sized Buddha statue in Japan, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tōdai-ji - SmarthistoryThe statue was inspired by similar statues of the Buddha in China and was commissioned by Emperor Shōmu in 743. This colossal Buddha required all the available ...
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All About the Great Buddha|Features|Nara Travelers GuideThe Great Buddha was constructed as the principal image suitable to Todaiji Temple as the hub of Buddhism for the protection of the nation. 奉先寺の大仏(中国・ ...
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The Great Buddha and the Teachings of Kotoku-inWhen it was first built, the Great Buddha was enshrined in Daibutsu-den Hall, but ancient records (Taiheiki and Kamakura-dainikki) tell us that this building ...
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JAANUS / daibutsu 大仏Also jourokubutsu 丈六仏. The term used to describe a very large statue of Buddha. Originally any statue more than twice life-size was referred to as daibutsu.
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Asuka period, an introduction - SmarthistoryThe Asuka period is Japan's first historical period, different from the prehistoric periods because of the introduction of writing via Korea and China.
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Daibutsu-den - 東大寺Vairocana Buddha (Daibutsu). National Treasure / 8th century. The Daibutsu is properly known as Vairocana Buddha, the Buddha the light of whose knowledge and ...Missing: records | Show results with:records
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Kamakura Daibutsu (Great Buddha) | Travel JapanThe statue is 11.3 meters tall and weighs 121 tons. It is a bronze statue of Amida Buddha and is second only in height to Todaiji's Great Buddha in Nara. Like ...Missing: classification criteria
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Tracing the Origin of Japan's First Buddhist Temple - MDPISep 13, 2022 · The Paekche kingdom transmitted Buddhism to Japan. The year when Buddhism was introduced to Japan is presumed to be either 538 or 552.
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Buddhist Art Styles and Cultural Exchange Along the Silk RoadEarly Chinese Buddha images relied heavily on Indian prototypes, especially for the appearance of the face, robes, and body. During periods of active exchange, ...
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The Asuka Great Buddha: Asukadera, Nara Prefecture | Nippon.comOct 2, 2025 · Famous as the oldest Buddhist statue in Japan, it is affectionately known as the Asuka Great Buddha, or Asuka Daibutsu.
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Hōryūji - SmarthistoryMay 20, 2025 · Gold Buddha statues ... So we see the important influence of Chinese sculpture, Chinese architecture here in the early years of Buddhism in Japan.
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Asuka Period (538 CE to 710 CE). Buddhist Sculpture from Early ...The temple in Asuka (not Nara) houses what is claimed to be Japan's oldest Buddhist statue, the Asuka Daibutsu (Daibutsu literally means Big Buddha).
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[PDF] The Buddha's Mandate: Buddhism and Japanese KingshipApr 30, 2016 · Until Buddhism arrived in the sixth century, Shinto had been the sole source of divine blessing for the Great Kings. Dubbed 'Shinto' ('The ...
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Early Japanese Buddhism - Brief History of Asuka, Nara & Heian ...One of Emperor Shōmu's greatest artistic achievements was to order the construction of a giant efficy of Birushana, the so-called Great Buddha (Daibutsu) at Tō ...
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[PDF] Emperor Shōmu's Decision to Build Tōdai-jiAs many as 350,000 people contributed to constructing the statue. The Great Hall in which the statue sat was 150 feet high and 300 feet long.
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Nara Period, Heian Period - Asia for Educators | Columbia UniversityAn overview of Japan's Nara and Heian periods. Discusses the Fujiwara family, their private estates, and the rise of the warrior.Missing: term symbolic
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Japan's Great Buddhas in the East and West | Nippon.comDec 19, 2018 · Comparison of the Sizes of the Great Buddha Statues in East and West Japan ; Length of face, 5.33 m, 2.35 m ; Height of hair curls, 0.21 m, 0.18 m.
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Japanese Busshi (Sculptors), Kamakura Period, Who Made Japan's ...HISTORICAL SETTING The Kamakura period rearranged the landscape and gave birth to Buddhism for the commoner. In the political realm, decades of social ...
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Making Buddhist Statuary in Japan - How are Buddha Statues Made ...In the +7th century, the broadleaf camphor 樟 tree was the main material used for wooden sculpture in Japan. In subsequent centuries, however, the Japanese ...
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Gold - National Museum of Asian ArtGold was applied through fire gilding, a process in which gold is mixed with mercury and then heated. The gold and mercury form an amalgam that joins to the ...Missing: Daibutsu crystal
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JAANUS / kaigen kuyou 開眼供養Lit. eye-opening ceremony. A ceremony to consecrate a newly made Buddhist image in which an officiating priest paints in the pupils of the eyes of the Buddha.Missing: crystal inlay
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The Great Buddha at Kamakura | All About JapanOct 7, 2016 · As recently as 1923, a large earthquake damaged the base of the Buddha, which used to feature 32 bronze lotus petals. Now, there are no ...<|separator|>
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The Making of Kamakura Daibutsu - 1 - Japan TravelJul 8, 2012 · Today, there are 53 of the original cornerstones situated around the statue (Figure 9). They are mainly circular or octagons at 160 cm to 200 cm ...
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History - 東大寺In 1180 more than half of the compound including the Great Buddha Hall was destroyed in the fire that resulted from the attack on the Nara temples by Taira no ...Missing: typhoons | Show results with:typhoons
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The Survivor: Atmospheric Corrosion of the Great Kamakura BuddhaOct 30, 2020 · This statue is known as Kamakura Daibutsu or the Great Buddha of Kamakura. It is a bronze structure of the Amida Buddha, bathed in gold and has ...<|separator|>
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Great Buddha Statues in Japan: Discovering Japan's Iconic DaibutsuThe term Daibutsu (大仏) in Japanese refers specifically to large statues of the Buddha. These towering figures, often found within temple grounds or surrounded ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Vairocana, the Great Buddha of Tōdaiji, Nara | Nippon.comJan 2, 2025 · The official ceremony to “open the eyes” of the Great Buddha was held on the ninth day of the fourth month in the year 752. The official account ...Missing: 15m Gyoki
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Tōdai-ji Daibutsuden (The Great Buddha Hall) - Atlas ObscuraThe statue weighs some 500 tonnes and is a towering 49 feet tall, with a 17.5 foot-long face. His hair is made of 966 individual bronze balls. Creating this ...
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Kamakura Daibutsu (Great Buddha) | Travel JapanThe statue is 11.3 meters tall and weighs 121 tons. It is a bronze statue of Amida Buddha and is second only in height to Todaiji's Great Buddha in Nara.Missing: source | Show results with:source
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Buddhist Monuments in the Horyu-ji AreaCriterion (iv): The Horyu-ji monuments represent the adaptation of Chinese Buddhist architecture and temple layout to Japanese culture and the subsequent ...Missing: statue | Show results with:statue
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[PDF] On the Miniature Model of the Kyoto Daibutsu - Onmark ProductionsThe construction of the Daibutsu (Great Buddha) of Hōkō-ji temple at Higashiyama, Kyoto by Toyotomi Hideyoshi was a monumental undertaking which marks the ...Missing: projects | Show results with:projects
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Usuki Stone Buddhas, a national treasure | 国宝臼杵石仏The Usuki Stone Buddhas (Usuki Sekibutsu) are in the city of Usuki in central Oita Prefecture, located approximately 40 km southeast of the city of Beppu ...Missing: variations | Show results with:variations
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Ushiku Daibutsu - Japan GuideMar 19, 2025 · The bronze statue's height is symbolic of the twelve kinds of light that radiate from the Buddha and reach all in the world who recite his name ...
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Ushiku Daibutsu: Discover the towering Buddha statue in Ibaraki ...Mar 18, 2024 · First, a central cast iron steel column was erected to support the statue's immense weight. Then, a pre-assembled steel frame structure was ...Missing: materials concrete
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Ushiku Daibutsu Buddha Statue | Visit - IBARAKI GUIDEThis giant Buddhist statue towers above the Ibaraki countryside. At 120 meters tall, it holds the Guinness World Record as the tallest standing bronze statue ...
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Earthquake Resistance of Buildings in Japan — What to KnowJun 5, 2024 · The iron bars and beams filled with concrete provide excellent seismic resistance, strength, and durability, making them the ideal choice for ...Missing: Ushiku Daibutsu
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Seiryu-ji Temple: Home of Japan's Largest Bronze Seated BuddhaAt over 21 meters tall, this serene giant doesn't just dominate the skyline, it steals the show. Completed in 1984, Seiryu-ji Temple might be a modern addition ...Missing: height | Show results with:height
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Great Buddha at Nofukuji Temple - Kobe, Hyogo - Japan TravelJan 9, 2014 · The Great Buddha at Nofukuji Temple in Hyogo is one of Japan's three great buddha statues, located a 10-minute walk from JR Hyogo Station.Missing: Awaji 1995<|control11|><|separator|>
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Ushiku Daibutsu | Travel Japan - Japan National Tourism OrganizationAt 120 meters (the equivalent of a 38-story building) and weighing 4,000 tons, it's one of the largest Buddha statues in the world.
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[Bookmark] Bodhisena: The Indian Monk Who Opened Eyes in NaraSep 26, 2020 · The “eye-opening ceremony” (kaigen or kaigan) for this Daibutsu held in 752 was a truly international affair, attended by Empress Koken, retired ...Missing: 15m | Show results with:15m
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Mandara in Japan - Ryokai Mandala, Daimond & Womb World RealmsMandara (Mandala) is a graphic depiction of the spiritual universe, especially in Japan's Esoteric Buddhism. The Ryōkai Mandala is the most widely known form, ...
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Japanese Mandalas: Emanations and AvatarsPractitioners of Esoteric Buddhism in Japan form mudras during meditation and rituals and use them to interpret the meaning of painted and sculpted Buddhist ...Missing: Daibutsu | Show results with:Daibutsu
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Sects & Schools of Japanese Buddhism and ShintoismOVERVIEW: Modern Japanese Buddhism includes 13 traditional sects and nearly 100 sub-sects. Of the thirteen, three originated in the Asuka / Nara era, ...
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Japanese Print "The Great Buddha at Kamakura ... - Ukiyo-e.orgArtist: Kawase Hasui. Title: The Great Buddha at Kamakura (Kamakura daibutsu). Date: 1930. Details: More information... Source: Museum of Fine Arts.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The construction of the colossal and cosmic Buddha of NaraThe largest cast bronze statue in the world – it was and still is a magnificent sight to behold – despite having suffered damage from fire in 1180 and civil ...Missing: gilding | Show results with:gilding
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Birushana (Rushana) Buddha - Big Buddha of Nara, Todai-ji TempleThe “chishiki” ideal meant that the benefits of constructing and maintaining the giant statue would accrue to anyone who participated in the endeavor, no matter ...
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The Shuni-e Ceremony - 東大寺The Shuni-e Ceremony at the Nigatsu-dō is best known by the name of Omizutori. · When the rite of repentance is for the state or all its people, a special group ...Missing: social impact community
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Buddhist Statues in Anime Are Interesting - In Asian SpacesJan 1, 2024 · Here we take a look at the iconography of The Dragon Kings and Daibutsu, or giant buddha statues.
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A Deeper Dialogue with the Art of Japanese Buddhism | Nippon.comMay 17, 2024 · From the earliest years, Japanese Buddhist art was strongly influenced by trends in China. The Tenpyō era in Japan coincided with the height of ...