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  2. Daibutsu - Wikipedia

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    Carved in the 1780s and 90s by Jingoro Eirei Ono and his apprentices and restored to its present form in 1969. Japan's largest pre-modern (and largest stone-carved) daibutsu. The same site is also home to another large Buddha carving, the Hyakushaku Kannon [citation needed] Kamagaya Daibutsu (鎌ヶ谷大仏) Shaka Nyorai

  3. Ushiku Daibutsu - Wikipedia

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    Kōtoku-in, temple in Kamakura, home to second largest seated bronze Buddha statue in Japan. Tōdai-ji, temple in Nara, home to second largest seated bronze Buddha statue in Japan. The largest being the Great Showa Buddha located in Aomori prefecture standing at 21 m [4] Leshan Giant Buddha in China, the tallest stone Buddha sculpture in the world.

  4. Gifu Great Buddha - Wikipedia

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    Gifu Great Buddha. 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 11th head priest of Kinpouzan Shōhō temple, Ichyuu, around 1790, in hopes of averting large earthquakes and famines.

  5. Tōdai-ji - Wikipedia

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    As the center of power in Japanese Buddhism shifted away from Nara to Mount Hiei and the Tendai sect, and when the centre of political power in Japan moved from the emperor's capital to the shōgun's base in Kamakura in the aftermath of the Genpei war, Tōdai-ji's role in maintaining authority declined. In later generations, the Vinaya lineage ...

  6. Great Buddha - Wikipedia

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    Daibutsu (the Great Buddha), name given to several large Buddha statues in Japan Gifu Great Buddha, Shōhō-ji in Gifu Prefecture; Kamagaya Great Buddha, Kamagaya, Chiba Prefecture; Daibutsu (Great Buddha) at Kōtoku-in, Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture; Great Buddha at Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture; Great Buddha at Tōdai-ji, Nara Prefecture

  7. Sendai Daikannon - Wikipedia

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    Sendai Daikannon (仙台大観音), officially known as the Sendai Tendou Byakue Daikannon (仙台天道白衣大観音), is a large statue located in Sendai, Japan.It portrays a woman, the bodhisattva Byakue Kannon (白衣観音, "white-robed Kannon") holding the cintamani gem (如意宝珠, Nyoihōju) in her hand.

  8. Dai Kannon of Kita no Miyako park - Wikipedia

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    The Dai Kannon of Kita no Miyako park (Japanese: 北海道大観音), also known as the Hokkaido Kannon, as well as the Byakue Kannon, is the third-tallest statue in Japan and is the tenth-tallest statue in the world, tied with the Grand Buddha at Ling Shan. It was the tallest statue in the world when it opened in 1989 at 88 metres (289 ft ...

  9. Jigokudani Stone Buddhas - Wikipedia

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    The niche has an opening of 3.9 meters, a depth of 2.9 meters, and a height of 2.4 meter, and contains six Buddha statues carved into the back and both side walls. The back wall is 1.7 meters high, with a central frame of 1.7 by 1.12 meters, and a seated Shaka Nyōrai Buddha statue in a cross-legged position on a double lotus throne.