(Source: さちえの伊豆温泉情報)
As soon as you enter the main hall, Bosatsu-Hankazo shows itself right in front of you. Some say that the model for this statue was the mother of Shotoku-taishi. Although the statue was made 1400 years ago, you might feel a sense of familiarity with it. Definitely worth a visit!
(Source: 黙翁日録 )
There is one more rare item in the main hall. It is called Tenjukoku Mandala Shucho. Said to be the oldest embroidery of the world, its patterns depict heaven. It is an unbelievably delicate piece of work for something made such a long time ago. (The one displayed in the main hall is a replica, the original is stored at the Nara National Museum.)
(Source: wikipedia)
The main hall is a modern Japanese architectural structure built in 1968. There is a small bridge over a pond in front of the main hall which entices and invites you to Bosatsu-Hankazo who awaits in the main hall.
(Source: 古都奈良名所訪問日記)
(Source: さちえの伊豆温泉情報)
As soon as you enter the main hall, Bosatsu-Hankazo shows itself right in front of you. Some say that the model for this statue was the mother of Shotoku-taishi. Although the statue was made 1400 years ago, you might feel a sense of familiarity with it. Definitely worth a visit!
(Source: 黙翁日録 )
There is one more rare item in the main hall. It is called Tenjukoku Mandala Shucho. Said to be the oldest embroidery of the world, its patterns depict heaven. It is an unbelievably delicate piece of work for something made such a long time ago. (The one displayed in the main hall is a replica, the original is stored at the Nara National Museum.)
(Source: wikipedia)
The main hall is a modern Japanese architectural structure built in 1968. There is a small bridge over a pond in front of the main hall which entices and invites you to Bosatsu-Hankazo who awaits in the main hall.
(Source: 古都奈良名所訪問日記)