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Be Amazed at the Ushiku Daibutsu

The Largest Buddha Statue in Japan

Located in the Ibaraki prefecture, in a town called Ushiku, there is a statue of a Buddha that has been recognized and recorded in the Guinness World Records. This Buddha has been acknowledged as being the largest Buddha in the world! It is 120 meters tall and weighs about 200kg. The width of the left hand is 18 meters long, so the Buddha statues in Nara and Kamakura can fit right into its palm. Ushiku Daibutsu itself has many attractions for you to enjoy.

You can actually go inside the statue and there are many exhibits for you to look at and learn from. The highest you can go is up to its chest and there you will be able to gaze at scenery in all four directions. There are also gift shops located throughout the statue, so be sure to purchase a souvenir before you depart.

There is an alleyway comprised of souvenir shops and restaurants, which would be a nice place for you to take a break and have a snack before continuing with your sightseeing.

Kids under 3 years old can enter the park and the Buddha, free of charge. It would be wise to get the entire package, because it will cost you extra if you change your mind about entering the Buddha or not after you purchase the ticket.

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Elena Lisina 5 years ago
Beautiful place, indeed!
Elizabeth S 6 years ago
I've been a few times. The serene Buddha quietly standing over the green countryside is awesome and calming. Do they still have the squirrel pile? Squirrels and serenity.
Kim Bergström 6 years ago
The time I visited here, the grounds were covered in seasonal flowers - it's a beautiful spot! Ibaraki is definitely underrated!

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