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or Kobo-daishi set up this temple when he came back from China and prayed for the eastward dissemination of Tantric Buddhism. It was originally situated by the seaside, but after burning down at the end of the 16th century, it was relocated to the present site by Kuroda Tadayuki, the second lord of
116:. It was carved from a single log of Chinese black pine. The statue is only 87 centimeters in height but stands up with a stately atmosphere. As a "hidden Buddha" it is concealed and can only be seen during the birthday celebrations for Kūkai. In 1904, it was designated as a national treasure. 128:) building with revolving bookshelves for sutras and sculptures. In 1842, the local merchant Bungoya Eizō raised money from merchants throughout western Japan and invited a carpenter named Itō Hirazaemon to build this sanctum. The building is open on the 28th of every month 148:, this is the largest statue of a seated Buddha in Japan. The ring of light behind the Buddha stands 16.1 meters in height and is carved with numerous images of Buddha. Besides the statue is a treasure exhibition hall. 314: 985: 995: 1000: 946: 307: 300: 140:, started in 1988 and it took four years to finish. The statue is 10.8 meters in height and 30 tons in weight. After the daibutsus of 217: 331: 908: 529: 356: 163: 913: 990: 650: 323: 54: 767: 845: 787: 208: 240: 351: 199: 172: 190: 782: 524: 377: 265: 840: 403: 231: 181: 459: 41: 579: 877: 830: 705: 685: 423: 145: 898: 754: 710: 45: 566: 835: 700: 645: 630: 546: 413: 979: 850: 744: 620: 141: 820: 762: 635: 113: 109: 772: 604: 599: 923: 918: 882: 805: 589: 551: 428: 393: 346: 97: 671: 574: 519: 473: 154: 137: 961: 948: 734: 443: 815: 810: 514: 448: 408: 383: 362: 292: 594: 478: 287: 903: 797: 739: 493: 483: 438: 433: 418: 372: 367: 223: 92: 72: 112:('thousand-armed Goddess of Mercy', Avalokiteshvara) statue made in the 16: 825: 640: 625: 468: 398: 388: 76: 37: 928: 715: 488: 96:
Chikuzen province. The second, the third, and the eighth lord of the
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