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Wooden statue of Siddhartha Gautama

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Wooden statue of Siddhartha Gautama

Map around the wooden statue of Siddhartha Gautama (Shinpukuji Temple)


(Image provided by City of Yokohama, Board of Education Secretariat Office)

Name (furigana)

Wooden statue of Siddhartha Gautama

Classification / Designated Date

Sculpture January 23, 1933 Nationally Designated

Overview

It was originally the principal ancestor of Shakado hall, located on the precincts of Shinpukuji Temple, and is a statue of the Seiryoji style Buddha that imitates the main deity of Seiryoji Temple in Kyoto. It is made of parquet made of wood considered to be a kaya, and the hair is spiralized, and the clothes covering both shoulders are fine circular clothing, and the thighs are arranged with a ladle-shaped clothing. It has the characteristics of the Seiryoji style that stands upright by connecting. In addition, this statue has a characteristic and unique expression, such as long eyebrows and eyes, and tightly tied lips.
Age: Kamakura period
Law amount: Image height: 162.0 cm

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