Japan Trip: Kumano Magaibutsu Stone Rokugo Manzan Oita, Kyushu
Japan Trip: Kumano Magaibutsu Stone Rokugo Manzan Oita, Kyushu 【★033★Oita Kumano Magaibutsu Stone】 Subscribe link :
The Kunisaki Peninsula's terrain consists of the 721 meter tall Mount Futago at the center and a series of valleys radiating from it. The region's calm countryside is dotted with dozens of temples and some shrines and was traditionally divided into six areas. The region was therefore collectively known as Rokugo Manzan (Six Towns Full Mountain).
Kumano Magaibutsu Stone Buddha (熊野磨崖仏) Two large stone carve into the walls of a cliff: an eight meter tall Fudomyoo and a nearly seven meter tall Dainichi Buddha. They are the largest Buddhist stone carvings in Japan, but are not as elaborate sculpted as the Usuki Stone Buddhas, as they were carved into harder rock than the ones at Usuki. It is unknown when exactly these huge stone carvings were made, but it is estimated that they were created in the late Heian Period. In order to see the carvings, visitors have to walk through the forest for around 30 minutes first along a gravel path and then along a steep flight of stairs.
Hours: 8:30 to 17:00 Closed: No closing days Admission: 200 yen
Access Information: Because of public transport, it is very inconvenient to get to the temples The most convenient method to get around is a rental car. Rental car outlets can be found at Oita Airport and in Usa and Beppu.
There is also a daily guided bus tour of the Kunisaki Peninsula in Japanese, which covers Usa Shrine and the other temples. The bus departs from Oita Station and also stops at Beppu and Usa Stations before visiting the various shrines and temples and returning via Oita Airport to Beppu and Oita. The cost is between 3000 and 5500 yen depending on boarding and alighting stations.
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