The Daibutsu at the Asuka dera in Asuka. This is the oldest known sculpture of Buddha in Japan with an exact known date of manufacture, 609 A.C. The sculpture was made by Kuratsukuri-no-Tori, son of a Korean immigrant.
Daibutsu („Großer Buddha“) im Asuka dera in Asuka, Japan. Dies ist die älteste Buddha-Skulptur Japans deren exaktes Entstehungsjahr bekannt ist, das Jahr 609. Angefertigt wurde sie von Kuratsukuri-no-Tori, dem Sohn eines koreanischen Immigranten.
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The Shakyamuni Daibutsu Bronze, c. 609, Nara, Japan