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The current bronze statue was preceded by a giant wooden Buddha, which was completed in 1243 after ten years of continuous labor, the funds having been raised by Lady Inada no Tsubone and the Buddhist priest Jōkō of Tōtōmi. The wooden statue was damaged by a storm in 1248, and the hall containing it
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destroyed the base the statue sits upon, but the base was repaired in 1925. Repairs to the statue were carried out in 1960–61, when the neck was strengthened and measures were taken to protect it from earthquakes. In early 2016, further research, restoration, and preservation work was performed on
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The statue is hollow, and visitors can view the interior. Many visitors have left graffiti on the inside of the statue. At one time, there were thirty-two bronze lotus petals at the base of the statue, but only four remain, and they are no longer in place. A notice at the entrance to the grounds
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reads, "Stranger, whosoever thou art and whatsoever be thy creed, when thou enterest this sanctuary remember thou treadest upon ground hallowed by the worship of ages. This is the Temple of Buddha and the gate of the eternal, and should therefore be entered with reverence."
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was destroyed, so Jōkō suggested making a new statue of bronze, and the huge amount of money necessary for this and a new hall was raised for the project. The bronze image was probably cast by
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The hall was destroyed by a storm in 1334, was rebuilt, was damaged by yet another storm in 1369, and was rebuilt yet again. The last building housing the statue was washed away in the
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Tsuji, Yoshinobu (1983). "Study on the Earthquake and the Tsunami of 20 September 1498". In Iida, Kumiji; Iwasaki, Toshio (eds.).
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The Great Statue of Amida Buddha at Kamakura, Known as the Daibutsu, from the Priest's Garden
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or Tanji Hisatomo, both leading casters of the time. At one time, the statue was
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Kamakura Daibutsu

Affiliation
Jōdo-shū
Deity
Amitābha
Kamakura
Kanagawa Prefecture
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Buddhist temple
Jōdo-shū
Kamakura
Kanagawa Prefecture
Japan
mountain name
Amitābha
National Treasure
Kamakura's proposal
UNESCO
World Heritage Sites

Daibutsu
Amitābha
tonnes
Kamakura period

Ōno Gorōemon
gilded
tsunami

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