Daibutsu (The Great Buddha) of Kamakura; Daibutsu, Kamakura
0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: Japanese
Resumo
The Daibutsu (Great Buddha) in Kamakura Was Built in the 13th Century in Reaction to the Daibutsu in Nara. A Symbol of Political Power in the East of Japan, It Is a Precious Inheritance That Reveals the Popularity of the Pure Land Sect at That Time. As Early as 1607, Father Rodrigues Paid a Visit to the Daibutsu (in 1618, the English Captain Saris, Also Paid a Visit). Color. width 280 mm x height 219 mm. Series: Kusakabe, Kinbei (Album 1). Photographer: Kusakabe, Kinbei.
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