This Buddha is really beautiful, there is an aperture outside, very admired.
The Great Buddha Of Takaoka
Posted: Jul 26, 2016
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hana1212
5/5Outstanding
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A must-check in place to come to Takaoka. Takaoka is a city with 400 years of bronze and lacquer history. Takaoka has the title of "National Traditional Crafts Origin" awarded by the Japanese government, and the copper market share reached 95[%]. The Takaoka Buddha and Nara ・ Kamakura are one of the three Buddhas representing Japan, and are the designated cultural wealth of Takaoka City. The Takaoka Buddha is the essence of the local copper manufacturing technology, built from 1907 after 26 years. The total height is15.85 meters, and the total weight reaches 65 tons. Because of its exquisite construction, it is known as the first beautiful man in Japan. It is also the symbol of the bronze production of the Japanese first Takaoka city.
From the north exit of JR Takaoka to the northeast direction for about 10 minutes, inadvertently seen at a particularly ordinary intersection. The Takaoka Buddha, the Nara Buddha and the Kamakura Buddha are together, and are called the "three Buddha statues" in Japan. The sun shines from behind the Buddha, which is quite spiritual. Entering the base, there are some Buddhist murals, which are worth seeing.
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Posted: May 26, 2018
藏龙888
5/5Outstanding
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Very good place, worth a visit, very good, very good!
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Posted: May 1, 2023
KOMATSU791110
4/5Excellent
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Located in the northwest of Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, in a park, there is no special look
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Posted: Jun 9, 2023
KOMATSU791110
4/5Excellent
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In a park in Gaogang City, Toyama Prefecture, northwest Japan, nothing special
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Posted: Mar 9, 2023
KOMATSU791110
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Not much to feature in a park in Gaogang City, Toyama Prefecture
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Posted: Mar 9, 2023
KOMATSU791110
4/5Excellent
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Located in Gaogang Civic Park, about 20 meters high, Gaogang is the capital city of Japan's west coast.