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The huge seated statue, standing approximately 15 meters tall in the Daibutsuden, leaves a strong impression with its gentle expression and powerful posture. Standing in front of the Buddha statue, it feels as though it is engaging in a dialogue with each and every one of us. The changing play of light and shadow creates different expressions, making it a compelling reason to visit at different times.
Beautiful gardens are scattered throughout the grounds of Todai-ji Temple. In the season of newly sprouted leaves, the surroundings are wrapped in a soft green, and in summer, the green of the trees deepens. During the autumn leaves season, the gardens are dyed in fiery colors, and in winter, they exhibit a dignified branch appearance. The expression of the gardens changes with the seasons, providing a fresh excitement with every visit.
Walking through the expansive temple grounds, you can also look forward to encountering deer. You catch glimpses of deer leisurely munching on grass, and every time you pass by, a sense of tranquility washes over you. The orderly appearance of the temple buildings and the greenery enveloping the grounds provide a serene space that makes you forget the hustle and bustle of the city.
In the vicinity of Todai-ji Temple, there are Shojin cuisine restaurants born from the meals of ascetic monks. Dishes with gentle flavors using beans and vegetables are kind to both the body and mind, perfect for lunchtime or tea time. Furthermore, the queue of people seeking deer crackers is a reminder of the experience of visiting this place.
Todai-ji Temple holds the charm of changing expressions through the seasons, offering new discoveries with every visit. During the Gokaicho years, it is enveloped in a special atmosphere, showing a different face than usual. Why not experience the harmony of history and nature in the land of Nara?