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Tajima Daibutsu

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Introduction |Tajima Daibutsu

This sacred site was founded approximately 1,200 years ago during the Tenpyō era as Yakushi-ji Temple on Mount Yaku by the monk Gyōki. It is a historic temple with ties to Kōbō Daishi, who is said to have visited here.
Rebuilt in 1543 (Tennō 11) after being destroyed by natural disaster, it was renamed Chōraku-ji Temple on Mount Kawaikai. Centuries later, in April 1994 (Heisei 6), the consecration ceremony was held for the world’s largest wooden Buddha statue.
Supported by a stage of 115 pillars (each 1.2 meters in diameter), Chōraku-ji stands majestically atop Mount Kawaikai. Surrounded by beautiful mountains on all sides, it is a grand temple blessed with magnificent natural views overlooking the Yada River below.
● The central hall enshrines a statue of Shakyamuni Buddha, with a statue of Amida Buddha to the left and a statue of Yakushi Buddha holding a medicine jar to the right.
● Over 20,000 Chinese Buddhist sculptors worked for three years to create these statues, which were then shipped across the sea and assembled in the Great Buddha Hall.
● Constructed from camphor wood using the yosegi-zukuri technique, it is covered with 1.32 million sheets of gold leaf (21.8kg), radiating a golden brilliance.
● The central Shaka Nyorai statue stands 15.8m tall, reaching a total height of 25.3m including its halo, Sumeru pedestal, and lotus base.
● The expressions of the Three Great Buddhas, each conveying their own distinct character, sit before the people with dignified, serene gazes full of benevolence.
● The 70-meter-tall five-story pagoda is the second tallest in Japan. Within its inner sanctuary, each level houses 51 marble and gold-leaf Buddha statues.

Details

Admission Ticket and Goshuin

Instructions & Notes

  1. In case of severe weather, admission may be suspended. Please call to confirm.
  2. Please come to the admission counter and present your QR code. We will provide you with your admission ticket and goshuin stamp.
  3. Please check the website for admission hours.
    ※Admission hours may change during the winter snow season.

Redemption Location

📍642 Kawahai, Muraoka Ward, Kami Town, Hyogo Prefecture 667-1366

Links

【Official Website (JP)】
【Official Website (EN)】

※Check the official website for business hours.

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