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Japanese symbols of a huge statue of buddha called "Daibutu"

Tuesday, October 24, 2006 , Posted by panda at 5:13 PM

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[Japanese symbols of a huge statue of buddha called "Daibutu"]

Japanese buddha

Have you ever been to Japan?
If you are thinking about traveling to Japan, you should go to the place called
"KAMAKURA", and visit a famous Japanese temple and see "Daibu".

Daibutu is a huge statue of buddha, and there are many different types of Daibutu
in Japan. The one above shown is from Kamakura, which only takes about 1 hour from
the main city of Tokyo.

I have just been there, and saw many tourist from overseas.
I suppose that it is very famous or is on the guide book.

Anyway, check out the place called KAMAKURA.
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Kamakura was the capital of Japan's first military government; the Kamakura shogun ate (1185-1333).The period was dominated by strong-willed, single-minded warriors " Samurai" and priests, and it is their influence, often stern and ascetic, but also inspired, that colors the wealth of historical relics in this former capital.
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Daibutu - a huge statue of Buddha
Japanese symbols of Buddha

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Ahhhh, my good friend Takanori san!

What a beautiful site to behold. Your work was excellent.

I did many variations with the kanji for my grandson. I thought I would send you one that was kind of radical.

I do much "outline work" for business friends and this work is rather simple not to mention I've done it for about 30 years, maybe forty.

I get a news letter from The Buddhist Temple of Chicago so I am very use to the many styles of Japanese.

But I must say I was very surprised and impressed by your work!

Thank you Very much,

Fred

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