Fukuoka Daibutsu is enshrined in the Daibutsu-den. This is one of the largest wooden sitting Buddhas which is the biggest highlight of the temple. The height of the Buddha is 10.8 meters, and is connected to “108,” the number of human desires. You will be overwhelmed by the large Buddha statue, or Shaka Nyorai-zo, made with white cedar.
(Source: 写真提供:福岡市)
In the pedestal of Fukuoka Daibutsu, you can experience “Hell and heaven tour.” You will walk along the handrail in a pitch dark corridor after the relief work that describes hell. If you can touch “The circle of Buddha” in the middle, you will be guaranteed to go to heaven.
In this building, there is a hexagon-shaped revolvable store, and they dedicated six Buddhas including Kobo Daishi, Monju Bosatsu and Jizo Bosatsu. Each side of the hexagon building has a door, so you can go into pray for each Buddhas from each doors. This is a rare building in Japan.
Fukuoka Daibutsu is enshrined in the Daibutsu-den. This is one of the largest wooden sitting Buddhas which is the biggest highlight of the temple. The height of the Buddha is 10.8 meters, and is connected to “108,” the number of human desires. You will be overwhelmed by the large Buddha statue, or Shaka Nyorai-zo, made with white cedar.
(Source: 写真提供:福岡市)
In the pedestal of Fukuoka Daibutsu, you can experience “Hell and heaven tour.” You will walk along the handrail in a pitch dark corridor after the relief work that describes hell. If you can touch “The circle of Buddha” in the middle, you will be guaranteed to go to heaven.
In this building, there is a hexagon-shaped revolvable store, and they dedicated six Buddhas including Kobo Daishi, Monju Bosatsu and Jizo Bosatsu. Each side of the hexagon building has a door, so you can go into pray for each Buddhas from each doors. This is a rare building in Japan.