Daihisan Stone Buddhas | |
Native Name: | 大悲山の石仏 |
Map Type: | Japan Fukushima Prefecture#Japan |
Map Alt: | Location in Japan |
Relief: | 1 |
Map Size: | 270px |
Coordinates: | 37.5425°N 140.9828°W |
Location: | Minamisōma, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan |
Region: | Tōhoku region |
Epochs: | Heian period |
Public Access: | Yes |
The are a group of large religious statues carved in bas-relief into a tuff cliff in Odaka neighborhood of the city of Minamisōma, Fukushima Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1930.[1]
The statues are in three groups. These statues are believed to have been carved during the early Heian period, but do not appear in any surviving documentary records, and their history is unknown. In terms of size and time period, they correspond to the Usuki Stone Buddhas in Kyushu but are in much poorer preservation.
The site is located approximately 20 minutes on foot from Momouchi Station on the JR East Jōban Line.