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Ueno Daibutsu

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Japan, 〒110-0007 Tokyo, 台東区Uenokoen, 4−8

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Kan'ei‑ji, Ueno Tōshō‑gū, Shinobazu Pond, Saigo Takamori Statue, Ueno Park

Ueno Daibutsu (上野大仏) was an Edo-period giant seated statue of Shaka Nyorai in what is now Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan. Of bronze and dating to 1631, it was restored after earthquake damage in 1640, a fire in 1841, and again after the 1855 Edo earthquake. Heavily damaged during the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake, when the head was toppled, much of its bulk was melted down for reuse during the Pacific War. In 1972 the face, stored in Kan'ei-ji, was put on display in its former location.

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