Geography, topography and travel Japanese Buddhist Statues Nara Buddhist Statues 115 / Hiromi Tanaka

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 地理・地誌・紀行 日本の仏像はじまりの地 奈良の仏像115 / 田中ひろみ
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Released date: 02 Dec 2024

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Geography, Topography and Travel
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Popular Buddhist statue illustrator TANAKA Hiromi introduces all the Buddhist statues in Nara, the capital of the nation's largest Buddhist statues.
It is said that Buddhist statues were first introduced to Japan in Nara.
Around the middle of the 6th century, King Shomyoo of Paekche sent gilt bronze statues to Emperor Kinmei.
In other words, Nara is the birthplace of Japanese Buddhist statues.
Probably because of this, 79 out of 139 National Treasures of Buddhist statues are in Nara.
For this reconstruction, Buddhist statues from the Keiha School period were made, and there are also many Buddhist statues from the Kamakura period.
In Nara, you can come across Buddhist statues from the Kamakura period.
This book introduces 115 Buddhist statues by area.
How about taking this book with you on a pilgrimage to Nara?
After working as an registered nurse, he studied painting at the Seto-mode Seminar.
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