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Buddhism<\/strong> has existed for millennia. Its tenets have traveled far: from India through to Southeast Asia and the islands of Australasia, and north and east through Pakistan and out through China into Japan<\/strong>. Along the way and over the years, cross-cultural contemporaries altered the forms of scripture and sculpture<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Just as much as the sutras, sculptures were adopted in different favor among the dharma<\/strong>-diffused domains.<\/span> The variation between the\u00a0Buddha statues<\/strong> of Buddhist countries<\/strong> are prime examples of this. The most commonly observed buddha pose is the meditative state<\/em> – the so-called sitting pose.<\/em> But, it so happens that replicas\u00a0of this infamous figure throughout the Buddhist world include three poses – sitting,<\/em> standing<\/em>, and reclining<\/em><\/strong>. Although the reclining is a rarity in Japan, it can still be found!<\/p>\n

Kotoji Temple’s Reclining Buddha (Nagasaki Prefecture)<\/h2>\n

Unbeknownst to most, Nagasaki<\/strong> prefecture’s Shimabara city <\/strong>has its own reclining Buddha<\/strong>. The pose portrays Buddha at the paranirvana point, when he had his final worldly death. Whilst laying down at\u00a0Kotoji Temple<\/strong>, this Buddha appears to gaze lackadaisically away from Mount Bizan<\/strong>\u00a0and out into an indistinctive mass of buildings. Clearly physical presence isn’t the main concern with this Buddha.<\/p>\n

\"A<\/a>

The Reclining Buddha at Kotoji Temple, Shimabara<\/p><\/div>\n

 <\/p>\n

Nanzoin Temple’s Reclining Buddha (Fukuoka Prefecture)<\/h2>\n

Perhaps Japan’s greatest portrayal of \u00a0this rare\u00a0pose is the 41-meter long, 11-meter high, 250-tonne\u00a0bronze Buddha\u00a0at\u00a0Nanzoin Temple in\u00a0Sasaguri.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\"Nagasaki's<\/a>

Nanzoin Temple’s Reclining Buddha<\/p><\/div>\n

(source: commons.wikimedia.org<\/a>)<\/p>\n

How Does Kotoji’s Buddha Compare to Others?<\/h2>\n

In Bangkok, Thailand, a 46-meter long reclining Buddha<\/strong> rests in heavy-eyed euphoria at Wat Pho Temple. This Buddha is gold-copper alloy, and his fiery red residence was the first royally recognized temple\u00a0in Thailand. However, despite Wat Pho’s royal connections,\u00a0Nanzoin Temple’s<\/b>\u00a0reclining buddha is no less impressive. Also situated along a pilgrimage route, at 41-meters long, Nanzoin’s reclining buddha it is the largest bronze statue in the world. Meanwhile, Kotoji Temple’s<\/strong> Buddha is among hushed hedges, a wave among a sea of grey grave markers, which altogether seem sightless and soundless below Shimabara’s green volcanic mountain<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

\"Wat<\/a><\/p>\n

(source: commons.wikimedia.org<\/a>)<\/p>\n

Being situated above a mountain of graves might be the most significant quality of the Shimabara<\/strong> reclining Buddha. Because, as Buddha<\/strong> laid his head down before passing, he left an enlightened earthly presence. Although built in 1957, the statue’s temple has history stretching back longer than the length of his Fukuoka<\/strong> companion’s leg. In fact, this temple commemorates the general who suppressed the Shimabara Christian rebellion<\/strong>. Although suppressing a rebellion may sound noble on the surface, it wasn’t. This actually involved killing 39,000 Christians. This quiet Buddha seems shrunken from the rest of the temple in the irony of such idolized suffering. This makes him all the more the\u00a0Buddha<\/em>. The thousands slain fixed a strain on his absence, and his 8.1-meter likeness at Shimabara was fittingly laid.<\/p>\n

\"The<\/a>

Graveyards Encompass the Area Around Kotoji Temple<\/p><\/div>\n

\"The<\/a>

Mount Bizan, Shimabara<\/p><\/div>\n

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Access<\/h2>\n

From JR Nagasaki\u00a0Station<\/strong>, take the JR Nagasaki line to Isahaya\u00a0Station<\/strong>. \u00a0This takes 15 minutes and costs 1000 yen by limited express, or alternatively 460 yen and 30 minutes by local train.<\/p>\n

Change railways at Isahaya Station<\/strong> to the the Shimabara<\/strong> railway, and disembark at Shimabara Station<\/strong>. This takes 70 minutes and costs 1430 yen.<\/p>\n

From JR Shimabara station, walk west for 10 minutes.<\/p>\n[cft format=0]\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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