Just a couple of minutes' walk from Kannami Buddha Statues Museum, Yakushi-do is a good place to see more statues, but in their natural habitat - in the open air, in a bamboo forest on a hill behind a temple. There are 33 of them, lining a path that winds up and over and down the small hill: some are fairly well-preserved, some weathered or overgrown, a couple reduced to rubble, but it's fun to look at all the different poses and expressions, and the atmosphere is peaceful and relaxing.
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Yakushi-do
Lots of little Buddhas living on a hill
By Peter Sidell
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