Image |
Name |
Buddha |
Size |
Date |
Municipality |
Prefecture |
Comments |
| Shōwa Daibutsu (昭和大仏?)[၁] | | ၂၁.၃၅ မီတာ (၇၀.၀ ပေ) | 1984 | Aomori | Aomori Prefecture | |
| Ganmen Daibutsu (岩面大仏?) | | ၁၆.၅ မီတာ (၅၄.၁ ပေ) | | Hiraizumi | Iwate Prefecture | Low relief carving at Takkoku no Iwaya (達谷窟?) |
 | Ushiku Daibutsu (牛久大仏?)[၂] | Amida Nyorai | ၁၂၀ မီတာ (၃၉၃.၇ ပေ) including base and lotus (၂၀ မီတာ (၆၅.၆ ပေ)) | 1993 | Ushiku | Ibaraki Prefecture | Japan's largest daibutsu |
 | Nihon-ji Daibutsu (日本寺大仏?)[၃] | Yakushi Nyorai | ၃၁.၀၅ မီတာ (၁၀၁.၉ ပေ) | 1790 | Kyonan | Chiba Prefecture | Carved in the 1780s and 90s by Jingoro Eirei Ono and his apprentices and restored to its present form in 1969. Japan's largest pre-modern (and largest stone-carved) daibutsu. The same site is also home to another large Buddha carving, the Hyakushaku Kannon[ကိုးကားချက်လိုသည်] |
 | Kamagaya Daibutsu (鎌ヶ谷大仏?) | | ၂.၃ မီတာ (၇.၅ ပေ), including base (၀.၅ မီတာ (၁.၆ ပေ)) | 1776 | Kamagaya | Chiba Prefecture | Japan's smallest daibutsu[ကိုးကားချက်လိုသည်] |
 | Former Ueno Daibutsu (上野大仏?)[၄] | Shaka Nyorai | | 1631 | Taitō | Tokyo | Heavily damaged in the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake and melted down for the war effort |
| Tokyo Daibutsu (東京大仏?)[၅] | | ၁၃ မီတာ (၄၂.၇ ပေ) including base | 1977 | Itabashi | Tokyo | Weighs thirty tons; at Jōren-ji (乗蓮寺?); erected in expiation of the Great Kantō earthquake and the war |
 | Kamakura Daibutsu (鎌倉大仏?)[၆] | Amida Nyorai | ၁၃.၃၅ မီတာ (၄၃.၈ ပေ) | 1252 | Kamakura | Kanagawa Prefecture | Subject of the poem The Buddha at Kamakura by Rudyard Kipling; National Treasure |
 | Takaoka Daibutsu (高岡大仏?) | Amida Nyorai | ၁၅.၈၅ မီတာ (၅၂.၀ ပေ) | 1981 | Takaoka | Toyama Prefecture | At Daibutsu-ji (大佛寺?) |
| Echizen Daibutsu (越前大仏?)[၇] | | ၁၇ မီတာ (၅၅.၈ ပေ) | | Katsuyama | Fukui Prefecture | |
 | Gifu Daibutsu (岐阜大仏?)[၈] | Shaka Nyorai | ၁၃.၆၃ မီတာ (၄၄.၇ ပေ) | 1828 | Gifu | Gifu Prefecture | |
 | Former Hōkō-ji Daibutsu | | | 1660s | Kyoto | Kyoto Prefecture | Sketch of c.1691 by Engelbert Kaempfer |
 | Nara Daibutsu (奈良大仏?)[၉] | Vairocana | ၁၄.၉၈ မီတာ (၄၉.၁ ပေ) | 752 | Nara | Nara Prefecture | Restored several times; part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site: Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara; National Treasure |
 | Asuka Daibutsu (飛鳥大仏?)[၁၀][၁၁] | Shaka Nyorai | ၂.၇၅ မီတာ (၉.၀ ပေ) | 609 | Asuka | Nara Prefecture | Japan's oldest daibutsu and Buddhist statue, restored; Important Cultural Property |
 | Former Hyōgo Daibutsu (兵庫大仏?)[၁၂] | | | 1891 | Kobe | Hyōgo Prefecture | At Nōfuku-ji (能福寺?); melted down in 1944 for the war effort[ကိုးကားချက်လိုသည်] and since replaced |
| (Nehanzo ( 涅槃仏?)[၁၃] | Gautama Buddha | ၄၁ မီတာ (၁၃၄.၅ ပေ) (length) | 1899 | Sasaguri | Fukuoka Prefecture | At Nanzoin (南蔵院); contains ashes of The Buddha and two of his disciples. |