Daibutsu (the Great Buddha) of Kamakura
The Daibutsu (Great Buddha) in Kamakura was built in the 13th century in reaction to the Daibutsu in Nara. A symbol of political power in the east of Japan, it is a precious inheritance that reveals the popularity of the Pure Land Sect at that time. As early as 1607, Father Rodrigues paid a visit to the Daibutsu (in 1618, the English Captain Saris, also paid a visit).==Date:unknown, Place:Kamakura, Photo:Kusakabe Kinbei, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number1‐25‐0]
- Product Code
- ILEA000317352
- Registered date
- 1900/12/31 00:19:00
- Credit
- Nagasaki University Library / Kyodo News Images
- Media source
- Nagasaki University Library
- Media size
- 2458 × 1638 pixel
- Deployment size
- 2.64(MB)*
- Special instruction
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