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"Temple a Kamakura : une petite ville au bord de l’océan à 1h de Tokyo "

@marionngh

"Temple bouddhiste avec une monumentale statue de bronze en extérieur ⛩️"

@lucafenau

"se proprio ci avanza tempo "

@diana.corallo

"Ville à visiter + énorme Buddha "

@du.elsa

"Kotoku-in Temple is the home of the "Daibutsu" or "Great Buddha", an 11.4 meter (37 ft), 121 ton copper statue of the Buddha, constructed in 1252 at the height of Hojo clan power. The Hojo were the ruling family and major power brokers during the Kamakura shogunate period of Japanese history. While not as big as the Buddha in Todaiji Temple, Nara, that inspired it, the Kamakura Great Buddha is considered superior in terms of artistry. Today, Kotoku-in belongs to the Jodo sect of Japanese Buddhism."

@ma.nier

"🍎 tempio con daibutsu (grande Buddha)"

@mellin90

"10 minutes walk from Hase station or 8 minutes bus from kamakura station 8h-17h30 300¥ 93 ton Amida Buddha In open air for over 500 years Just over the 13 meters"

@jeannelelievre0

"Deuxième plus grand Buddha du Japon "

@bunnysparkle

"The Great Buddha of Kamakura (鎌倉大仏, Kamakura Daibutsu) is a bronze statue of Amida Buddha, which stands on the grounds of Kotokuin Temple. With a height of 11.4 meters, it has long been the second tallest bronze Buddha statue in Japan, surpassed only by the statue in Nara's Todaiji Temple and some recent creations. The statue was cast in 1252 and originally located inside a large temple hall. However, the temple buildings were destroyed multiple times by typhoons and a tsunami in the 14th and 15th centuries. So, since the late 15th century, the Buddha has been standing in the open air. The Great Buddha is located a 5-10 minute walk from Hase Station, the third station from Kamakura along the Enoden railway line. The Enoden is a streetcar-like train that connects Kamakura with Enoshima and Fujisawa. Its terminal station in Kamakura is located just next to JR Kamakura Station. 8h00-17h30 300 yen"

@reinemadeleine

"Very crowded, visit in the morning."

@bonjour.dora

"Kotoku-in est un temple bouddhiste situé dans la ville de Kamakura, station balnéaire au sud de la capitale tokyoïte, dans la préfecture de Kanagawa au Japon. Il est notamment connu pour exposer Daibutsu, un grand Bouddha assis en bronze."

@lacaillej

"Temple bouddhiste renommé pour son Grand Bouddha. Ce daibutsu fait 13,35m de haut pour 103 tonnes!"

@ninasaurus

"le fameux budda près de la station Hase"

@anais20

"La fameuse immense statue de bouddha."

@miuhenry

"One of the biggest Buddha statue in Japan || Adults & students (13-18): 200¥, students (6-12): 150¥."

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