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Kamakura Buddha

Kamakura Buddha Why the Kamakura Great Buddha is special
The 13-meter (44-foot) statue has a serene yet commanding presence as it appears to gaze down on visitors.

Kamakura Great Buddha tips and insights
Building material
It's made of bronze and weighs 84,000 kilograms (93 tons)

Hollow
The statue is hollow and you can visually explore that space by entering through a side entrance. Note: You could feel like you're in an oven on hot sunny days (the sun rays heat the  metal exterior plates).

Kamakura Buddha's history in brief
Formerly golden
Gold leaf once covered it. That thin veneer flaked away over the centuries. Only a small trace in one of the ears remains.

Name
In English, this monument is called "Kamakura Great Buddha", "Great Buddha of Kamakura", or simply, "Kamakura Buddha". In Japanese, it's "Daibutsu".

Photo taking
During the peak summer season, organized tour groups spoil your photos by thickly mingling in front of the monument. For an uncluttered photo, arrive early or late in the day.

Easy daytrip from Tokyo
A train whisks you to Kamakura in one hour. The statue is only a 10-minute walk from the station.

Location in Japan
Kamakura Buddha Map
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