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Ogatamiyasako West Stone Buddhas

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on the left. The statues are 1.4 meters high, and are carved from the back wall to a thickness similar to that of a round carving. Each has spiral hair, long faces, thick eyebrows, stern eyes, and full body, and the coloring remains in relatively good preservation. The flesh is ocher, the front of
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The Ogatamiyasako West Stone images are carved into a cliff on the west side of a hill that juts out on the right bank of the Ogata River, a tributary of the Ōno River. It is said to have been built by Ogata Koreyoshi, a
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the clothes is vermilion, the folds are ultramarine blue, the eyebrows, eyes, and beard are painted in ink, and the lips are painted in ink. is dotted with vermilion.The statues date from the late
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Constructing Buddha statues out of stone is widely practiced in Buddhist areas in Asia. These images can be divided into three broad types:
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Location in Japan
Location in Japan
Bungo-Ōno
Ōita Prefecture
Japan
Kyushu
32°57′41.9″N 131°27′27.6″E / 32.961639°N 131.457667°E / 32.961639; 131.457667
Heian period
National Historic Site of Japan
bas-relief
tuff
Bungo-Ōno
Ōita Prefecture
Kyushu
Japan
National Historic Site of Japan
Bungo
samurai
Shaka Nyorai
Amida Nyorai
Yakushi Nyorai
Heian period
Ogatamiyasako East Stone Buddhas
Ogata Station
JR Kyushu
Hōhi Main Line
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Ōita)
"緒方宮迫西石仏"
Agency for Cultural Affairs

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