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The Great Buddha and Kotoku-in

鎌倉大仏殿高徳院

Description

Kotoku-in is a Buddhist temple of the jodo-shu sect founded by Priest Honen. The principle image of Kotoku-in is the copper image of Amidanyorai. It is also known as the ”Buddha sitting in a roofless house”, and is a Japanese national treasure. The statue is approximately 11.3 m tall, weighs 121 tonnes, and retains its near-original state. It is regarded as highly valuable in Japanese Buddhist art history.
The construction of the Great Buddha began in 1252 but there are many gaps in information about the circumstances of the time, and to this day, it is unclear who created the statue. 750 years after its construction, the Great Buddha attracts a large number of Buddhists of all sects from Japan and overseas, and is seen as a symbol of Japanese Buddhism. Visitors can view the interior of the statue and see how it was cast using advanced techniques of the time. It is a seven minute walk from Enoshima Dentetsu Hase Station.

Location Information

  • Address

    4-2-28, Hase, Kamakura-shi, Kanagawa, 248-0016

  • Nearest Station
    Hase Station
    ・ Enoshima Electric Railway Line
    7 minutes on foot
  • Phone Number
    0467-22-0703
    Available languages
    only in Japanese
  • Hours
    Every day 8:00am - 5:30pm
  • Closed
    None

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