Kotokuin Temple (Daibutsu)
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Teruji Hagiwara
(Japan Artists Association member)
Kotokuin Temple, better known as Kamakura Daibutsu, belongs to the Jodo Buddhist sect. Construction of Daibutsu, a 11.31-meter-tall gilt bronze seated statue, was commenced in 1252. It was originally covered with gold leaf. The statue sat indoors, but repeated disasters destroyed the building that housed to give the open-air statue seen now. The Daibutsu statue is Kamakura's only national treasure that is a statue of Buddha.
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Kouiti Yabe
(Mokuhan urara Kai)
Hoshino Tatsuko haiku-inscribed monument, Kaneko Kunen tanka-inscribed monument, Iimuro Kensai haiku-inscribed monument.
Time required: 20 minutes to one hour
Visit time
April - September 7:00 - 18:00
October - March 7:00 - 17:30
Admission fee @adult ...... \200 , child ...... \150
TEL (0467) 22-0703