The hill of the Buddha is hidden gem that one should visit when they are in Sapporo, Hokkaido! Nestled amidst the serene and snowy landscapes of Hokkaido, the " "}Hill of the Buddha" "} emerges as a breathtaking sight, combining art, nature, and winter magic. Designed by the famous and renowned Japanese artist Tadao Ando, this site transforms into a serene sanctuary during winter. To add on, I visited the place on a snowy day, making the experience even more magical! The integration of the sculpture with the winter landscape is simply remarkable - it feels as though the Buddha has been there for hundreds of years, watching over the snowy hills. Visiting the " "}Hill of the Buddha" "} during winter is not just a sightseeing excursion; it's also a journey into a winter wonderland that calms your soul. For travellers who want to admire the artistry, or seek solace in nature's winter beauty, this serene oasis in Hokkaido is a must go!
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The hill of the Buddha is hidden gem that one should visit when they are in Sapporo, Hokkaido! Nestled amidst the serene and snowy landscapes of Hokkaido, the " "}Hill of the Buddha" "} emerges as a breathtaking sight, combining art, nature, and winter magic. Designed by the famous and renowned Japanese artist Tadao Ando, this site transforms into a serene sanctuary during winter. To add on, I visited the place on a snowy day, making the experience even more magical! The integration of the sculpture with the winter landscape is simply remarkable - it feels as though the Buddha has been there for hundreds of years, watching over the snowy hills. Visiting the " "}Hill of the Buddha" "} during winter is not just a sightseeing excursion; it's also a journey into a winter wonderland that calms your soul. For travellers who want to admire the artistry, or seek solace in nature's winter beauty, this serene oasis in Hokkaido is a must go!
The park opened in 1981 with a total area of 1.8 million square kilometers. In addition to being the largest landscape cemetery in Hokkaido, it can also be said to be the largest park. The middle Buddha is13.5 meters tall and has the same size as the Kamakura Buddha, one of the three major Buddha statues in Japan (#Japan Three Big Buddhas). The design and placement of different stone carvings with rich meanings for life, not only have the meaning of welcoming visitors to visit, but also trigger their own reflections on life.
Ando Chung-hsiung shocked the world again with a giant Buddha! Meet the architect from the water church of Tomamu. The fifth trip to Minhang ~ finally got to see the real face of the "Big Buddha Head". Quite shocking! Friends who want to see the Big Buddha Zhenrong can refer to the following route: Subway 🚇 Down the North-South Line Zhenxuan Inner (bottom station), take the bus 🚌102/108 and get off at Zhenxuan Ye Cemetery. It can be reached. From the center of Shanghai, it is recommended to reserve a time of 3-4 hours. Visit the Big Buddha, everything is at your disposal, it is recommended to donate 300 yen/person for maintenance when entering, please incense 100 yen, light only 500 yen a light (conscience to the extreme!)
Super cute attractions, it is a very good place to take pictures and punch in, the location is also very easy to go, the station is about 40 minutes away.
Master God! Not yet fallen! From afar, the head of the semi-dew Buddha statue on the top of the round artificial hill is visible. Classic water concrete, walking through the water garden, as if life is turning. The 40-meter promenade is like a time-space crossing. Going to the bright place, looking up, the Buddha statue's head around the ring of the sky ..... For a statue building that had been designed with defects before, Ando Sang's admission is amazing, undoubtedly still very powerful! Nearby Stonehenge and Easter Island statues add a little bit of cottage version of small joy. [Transportation] City Metro North and South Line, the direction of Zhenxuan, to Zhenxuan. Exit the station to platform 2# under the promenade at the entrance, take Zhenxuan 108, and get off at the Ye Cemetery. The return pick-up point is the drop-off point when you come. Because there are not many trains, pay attention to the bus schedule.