Sendai Daikannon
Large Buddhist statue in Sendai, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sendai Daikannon (仙台大観音), officially known as the Sendai Tendou Byakue Daikannon (仙台天道白衣大観音), is a large statue located in Sendai, Japan. It portrays a woman, the bodhisattva Byakue Kannon (白衣観音, "white-robed Kannon") holding the cintamani gem (如意宝珠, Nyoihōju) in her hand.[1]
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Location | Sendai, Japan |
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Coordinates | 38.3005°N 140.8236°E |
Type | statue |
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Completion date | 1 September 1991 |
Dedicated to | Byakue Kannon (白衣観音) |
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It is the tallest statue of a goddess in Japan and the tenth-tallest statue in the world, at 100 metres (330 ft).[2] The monument itself is 92 m (302 ft) tall, while the pedestal brings its total height to 100 m (330 ft).[citation needed] At the time of its completion in 1991, it was the tallest statue in the world, but it was surpassed by Ushiku Daibutsu in 1993.[2]
There is a small entry fee to enter the statue itself. Inside, on the first floor, there are many large statues of Buddha and mythical kings. Visitors take an elevator to the 12th level then walk down the stairs and ramps to the ground. At each level, there are eight Buddhas displayed in wood cabinets, 108 in total.
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