
[Tokyo] Special Exhibition Buddhist Sculptures by UNKEI
- Overview
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- * Japan National Treasure:The oldest building at Kōfukuji, rebuilt in 1210
- * Historical Memorial:Built in 721 to honor Fujiwara no Fuhito
- * Rare Octagonal Design:Features 9 Buddhist statues in elegant Nara-style architecture
- What to expect
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Special Exhibition Expressing Prayer, Capturing Form: Buddhist Sculptures by UNKEI from the Northern Round Hall of Kohfukuji Temple: The Northern Round Hall of Kohfukuji temple in Nara is widely known for its principal icon, the National Treasure Seated Miroku Nyorai and its flanking standing figures of Mujaku and Seshin Bosatsu, which are considered later-life masterpieces by Unkei, the central figure of Buddhist sculpture in the Kamakura period. The Northern Round Hall, a rare example of a space that preserves the original configuration of Unkei’s figures, is typically not open to the public. However, to commemorate the completion of its restoration, special arrangements have been made for the Seated Miroku Nyorai to be exhibited outside the temple for the first time in approximately sixty years. This truly exceptional project to recreate the interior of the Northern Round Hall as it would have been during its revival in the Kamakura period brings together seven National Treasure Buddhist statues—the Seated
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