あなたの知らない京都旅~1200年の物語~ 2025年3月13日 奈良の国宝仏像巡り
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00:00This time, I left Kyoto and came to Nara.
00:06I don't know if it's because of my age, but recently I've been able to look at Buddha statues and feel life.
00:16Kyoto's Buddha statues are good, but Nara's Buddha statues are especially good.
00:22So this time, I'm going to look at the national treasure-class Buddha statues.
00:28Speaking of Nara...
00:31There he is!
00:33Hello!
00:34Nice to meet you.
00:38I came to Nara again.
00:41I heard that you are very interested in Nara's Buddha statues.
00:48The Buddha statues teach me something.
00:51Really?
00:52I feel something.
00:55In Nara, there are many Buddha statues that you want to worship once in your life.
01:06I'm really looking forward to it.
01:11The stage of this trip is Nara, the national treasure.
01:16Wow!
01:20Wow!
01:23In that world-heritage temple, there are a lot of Buddha statues.
01:31Excuse me.
01:34Wow!
01:37What I saw in the temple was a national treasure dressed in beautiful clothes.
01:47The Buddha statues are rich in expression and have a lot of personality.
01:53This is a statue of Tsuchigumazu.
01:56Oh!
01:59This is the masterpiece of the well-known Buddhist monk, Unkei.
02:05Buddha statues with the most beautiful soles in the world.
02:12I want to see all of them at least once.
02:14Nara is the 11th national treasure that represents the Heian period.
02:20Let's go to see the Buddha statues of Nara's national treasure.
02:27A trip to Kyoto that you don't know. A story of 1,200 years.
02:35This temple is located on the north bank of the Yakushiji River.
02:40Where is this temple located in Nara?
02:45It was originally located in Heijo-kyo, north of Nara.
02:52I see.
02:53It's a little west of the capital, so it's called Nishino-kyo.
02:59I've heard of Nishino-kyo.
03:02There is also a station called Nishino-kyo Station.
03:05Yakushiji Temple is close to it.
03:09And this is the temple called Toshodaiji.
03:14I came to Toshodaiji.
03:17There is an atmosphere.
03:18It's like inviting from the tower.
03:21That's right.
03:22It's the name of the temple that tells the story.
03:28Toshodaiji.
03:30Familiar in textbooks.
03:32It is an important temple for Japanese history.
03:37There are many buddha statues on the vast site.
03:47It is registered as a World Heritage Site.
03:52Is there a lot of influence from the Toshodaiji?
03:59Yes.
04:00Many swordsmen went to the Toshodaiji and studied there.
04:04At that time, there was a monk called Shitoso in Nara.
04:09There are more and more people who want to be a monk.
04:13Why is that?
04:16I think it's because the tax is cheap.
04:21There are various privileges.
04:23Yes.
04:24It's dangerous because the country will be disturbed.
04:28Therefore, it is necessary for Japan to have an official monk.
04:35Yes.
04:36Therefore, it is necessary for Japan to have an official monk.
04:47Wait a minute.
04:48Yes.
04:49He is a Ganjin.
04:50That's right.
04:51He is very famous.
04:54That's right.
04:57Ganjin Wajo.
04:59In order to correct the disordered Japanese Buddhism, he was invited to the court.
05:04In 753, he came to Aranami-yoko from To.
05:11Does it mean that Ganjin brought the Toshodaiji?
05:16Yes.
05:17Ganjin brought the Toshodaiji.
05:19He was invited from To.
05:22Toshodaiji.
05:23This is Kondo in front of you.
05:26This is also a national treasure.
05:28Yes.
05:29This building is also a national treasure.
05:32This Kondo outside is a wooden building built in the 8th century.
05:40Kondo of national treasure.
05:43It was built at the end of the Nara period.
05:47There are many precious wooden buildings of the 8th century left here in Nara.
05:59Now, let's take a look at the Buddha in this Kondo.
06:05There is a Buddha statue in this Kondo.
06:09That's right.
06:10There is a Buddha statue of national treasure.
06:13It's a little high.
06:17That's right.
06:18In addition, there is a Buddha statue of three national treasures, not just one.
06:26First of all, what kind of Buddha is it?
06:29First of all, I would like you to see the Buddha statue of national treasure.
06:36The appearance of the Buddha statue is also very impressive.
06:41There is a Kouhai behind the Buddha statue.
06:44Yes.
06:45There is a Kouhai behind the Buddha statue.
06:49I would like you to pay attention to the gorgeousness of the Kouhai behind the Buddha statue.
06:54Are you ready?
06:55Let's go.
07:01What?
07:03It's too big.
07:05Oh, wow.
07:10Here it is.
07:12How high is it?
07:17It's about 5 meters high.
07:21The Buddha statue of national treasure is almost the same as the one in the Great Way.
07:32The Buddha statue of national treasure.
07:37The Buddha statue of national treasure.
07:51Did you say Kouhai?
07:53Yes.
07:54The Kouhai looks like an obita.
07:58Yes.
07:59The Kouhai is such a great being that a small Buddha comes out of the Kouhai's body.
08:06It's amazing, isn't it?
08:07Yes.
08:08How many Kouhai are there?
08:11There are 862 Kouhai.
08:17The Buddha statue of national treasure.
08:19The Buddha statue of national treasure is said to lead all people to enlightenment.
08:29The small Buddha statue called Kebutsu is said to appear all over the world to save people.
08:39The Buddha statue of national treasure.
08:42First of all, how do you feel about the Buddha statue of national treasure?
08:47I feel a change in my mind when I come here and when I look at it.
08:56I see.
08:59I feel a change in my mind when I come here and when I look at it.
09:08I feel a deep sense of national treasure that has existed since the Nara period.
09:21Next, we have Yorai Yakushi on the right.
09:26It's so close.
09:27That's right.
09:28Mr. Matsumoto, please pay attention to his hand.
09:35There he is.
09:36Yes.
09:37Here he is.
09:44The Yorai Yakushi statue of national treasure.
09:56Yorai Yakushi
10:02He is Yorai Yakushi, isn't he?
10:04Yes, he is.
10:06He usually has a medicine pot, isn't he?
10:10Yes, he has a medicine pot called Yakko.
10:13I don't think he has it.
10:16That's right.
10:18He doesn't have Yakko.
10:23He started to have a medicine pot after that.
10:27I see.
10:31Yorai Yakushi heals diseases and protects the mind and body.
10:38He started to have a medicine pot after that.
10:44It is said that many people started to use medicine.
10:49Yorai Yakushi
10:52When you look at a Buddha statue,
10:55you can feel something in your heart.
11:02That's how I see it.
11:05That's right.
11:11Next, we have Senju Kanno on the left.
11:17He is right next to you.
11:19That's right.
11:21This is Senju Kanno.
11:23He is a little different from Senju Kanno.
11:28He is a little different.
11:29He is a very different Senju Kanno.
11:33He is a very different Senju Kanno.
11:35He is like a liar.
11:39He has a lot of hands.
11:42That's right.
11:44He really has a lot of hands.
11:50Senju Kanno Bodhisattva Statue
12:08He has a lot of hands.
12:10He has a lot of hands.
12:13There are 911 small hands,
12:17and 42 medium hands.
12:22There are various Senju Kanno in temples,
12:26but this one is special.
12:28That's right.
12:32It's a little overwhelming.
12:34That's right.
12:37Senju Kanno Bodhisattva Statue
12:41It is said that it was made in the Nara period.
12:47At first, as the name suggests,
12:49it was thought to have a thousand hands.
12:55There are various objects and instruments in his hands.
13:01He uses this to save people from all kinds of suffering.
13:12This is really amazing.
13:16I've never seen this before.
13:18Is that so?
13:20Moreover,
13:21Senju Kanno Bodhisattva Statue,
13:24Lushana Bodhisattva Statue,
13:27and Yakushin Yorai,
13:29the three big stars are all here.
13:33Only this statue is here.
13:36It's amazing that they are all here.
13:41It's really amazing.
13:45They have not changed for more than a thousand years.
13:48They continue to watch over the world
13:51to save people.
14:00Senju Kanno Bodhisattva Statue
14:02And the one in front of us is
14:05the Emperor Tenbu.
14:10There are four of them.
14:12It looks a little quiet from here,
14:15but this Emperor is also a national treasure.
14:21The National Treasure, Emperor Tenbu
14:30The Emperor Tenbu
14:55What is the role of the Emperor?
14:57The role of the Emperor is
14:59to protect the great Buddha.
15:02He is like a guard.
15:05He has a weapon.
15:08I see.
15:10Is there a difference between
15:14Senju Kanno Bodhisattva Statue and Emperor Tenbu?
15:17Buddha has a rank.
15:20The first rank is Yorai.
15:22The second rank is Bodhisattva.
15:24The third rank is Myo-Oh.
15:26The fourth rank is Emperor Tenbu.
15:28You told us about it.
15:30The first rank is
15:32the one who has erased all of his instincts.
15:35He looks like he is leaving something behind.
15:39I see.
15:41There are three main elements of instincts.
15:44They are Ton, Jin, and Chi.
15:47Ton is the feeling of slacking off.
15:50Jin is the feeling of anger.
15:53Chi is the feeling of not knowing the truth.
15:57When he has erased all of his instincts,
15:59Ton, Jin, and Chi are gone.
16:01So, Luchiano Abutsu
16:03is a Yorai.
16:05He is not fashionable.
16:07He never gets angry.
16:09He knows the truth.
16:12He has no instincts.
16:14Senju Kanno is a Kanno Bodhisattva.
16:17He never gets angry.
16:18He knows the truth.
16:20He is fashionable.
16:22I see.
16:24He is slacking off.
16:26Ten is the feeling of anger.
16:29He is fashionable.
16:32I see.
16:36Tosho Daiji is a world heritage
16:38that can be found in many national treasures.
16:46We have seen seven national treasures.
16:49I have a question.
16:51How many national treasures are there in Nara?
16:55I don't know the exact number,
16:58but I think there are many.
17:00I see.
17:02Let's check it out.
17:05Nara...
17:07There are many national treasures.
17:13How many national treasures are there in Nara?
17:20Here it is.
17:22There are 141 national treasures
17:26in Japan.
17:29141.
17:31Nara has more than 76 national treasures.
17:36Nara is the largest city in Japan.
17:40This number is surprising.
17:44There are more national treasures.
17:46We don't have much time.
17:48Let's check it out.
17:50See you later.
17:53Nara's journey to find national treasures continues.
18:01It takes about an hour from Nara to Nantou by car.
18:08We have come to Yamaai village.
18:18Do you feel hungry?
18:21Yes, I do.
18:23Really?
18:24There is a restaurant called
18:26Yomogi-iri Kaiten-yaki.
18:28Really?
18:30Is Kaiten-yaki the one with anko inside?
18:35Yes.
18:37Tetsuo is familiar with this restaurant.
18:41Its specialty is Yomogi-iri Kaiten-yaki.
18:46I've been here before.
18:49Hello.
18:53How old are you, ma'am?
18:55I'm 90 years old.
18:57I see.
18:59You look healthy.
19:01It's been a long time.
19:03Really?
19:04Yes, it's been a long time.
19:06It's nice.
19:08The color is beautiful.
19:10It's green.
19:12It looks like mint.
19:14That's right.
19:15How long have you been doing this?
19:17I've been doing this for 40 years.
19:1940 years?
19:21She has been doing this for over 60 years.
19:33It looks like a hamburger.
19:35Yes, it looks like a hamburger lettuce.
19:38It's Yomomi.
19:40It's delicious.
19:42Thank you for it.
19:46It's delicious.
19:49It's full of Yomogi.
19:52It smells like Yomogi when you put it in your mouth.
19:55It's delicious.
19:57Yomogi is a bit oily.
20:00It has a natural scent.
20:03Thank you for it.
20:06Thank you for it.
20:08Now, let's go to see the national treasure of Kobara.
20:19This is a temple called Muroji.
20:23It's also called Nyonin Koya.
20:26Koya means the Koya of Wakayama, right?
20:30That's right.
20:31The Koya of Wakayama is a place where men train.
20:36Women are not allowed to enter?
20:38That's right.
20:39However, Muroji has been a place where women can enter and train.
20:46I see.
20:50Muroji was built at the end of the Nara period.
20:55It was a time when women were not allowed to worship the Koya.
21:00After visiting the Koya of Wakayama, it was called Nyonin Koya.
21:10This stone altar is not young.
21:15That's right.
21:17This stone altar has been active for a long time.
21:21This is a Buddha statue.
21:24What does it look like?
21:26There are many beautiful Buddha statues from the Heian period.
21:31Are they beautiful?
21:32Yes.
21:34This is a building called Kondo of Muroji.
21:39This is a two-story building.
21:43This is also a national treasure.
21:45Is it a two-story building?
21:47What does that mean?
21:49If you look at the roof, you can see it.
21:52The shape of the roof in the back and the roof in the front is different.
22:00That's right.
22:04This is the Kondo of Muroji, designated as a national treasure.
22:11The back part was built in the Heian period.
22:16In front of the stone altar is a rare building built in the Edo period.
22:24It is an architectural style called Kakezukuri, which can also be seen in Kyoto's Kiyomizu Temple.
22:35This time, we will go inside the Kondo.
22:40This time, we will go inside the Kondo.
22:49Let's meet the national treasure.
22:52Let's go inside.
22:54Excuse me.
22:58It's amazing.
23:10This is the Kondo of Muroji, designated as a national treasure.
23:19This is the Buddha statue of the national treasure.
23:26This is the Buddha statue of the national treasure.
23:30I would like you to pay attention to the elegance of the clothes worn on the body.
23:36I've been looking at this for a while.
23:39That's right.
23:41This cloth is also realistic.
23:43That's right.
23:45The beautiful line is beautiful.
23:50This is the Buddha statue of the national treasure.
24:02When was this work made?
24:04This is a work from the early Heian period.
24:08It was carved out of Ichiboku-zukuri.
24:12Ichiboku-zukuri is amazing.
24:16It's so well-made.
24:19I can feel the softness.
24:21That's right.
24:25The Buddha statue of Ichiboku-zukuri from the early Heian period.
24:29It is made of one Kaya tree.
24:34The pattern of the cloth is unique.
24:37It is called a lotus leaf pattern.
24:48Let's take a look at the color at that time.
24:52The Buddha statue of Ichiboku-zukuri from the early Heian period.
24:58Mr. Masasoshi.
25:00I was specially allowed to take a picture here.
25:07Is that okay?
25:08Yes.
25:09If you say so, I'll do it right away.
25:11I think it's okay to take a picture at an angle like this.
25:15All right.
25:16I'll take a picture with this.
25:18Wow.
25:20The screen is big, so it's easy to take pictures with three cameras.
25:26That's right.
25:29I'll show you this at the end of the program.
25:35I've been wondering for a while.
25:37There are six cameras in front of you.
25:41What kind of camera is this?
25:43There are 12 Buddha statues here.
25:51Does that mean there are 12 bodies?
25:53That's right.
25:54There is a new shrine down there.
25:58There is a shrine there, too.
26:00That's right.
26:01When you say 12, we usually imagine, for example, 12 dead bodies.
26:07That's right.
26:10This is a boar.
26:12This is a dog.
26:14I'm sorry.
26:15Yes.
26:16It's a dog.
26:17Yes.
26:18There are 12 bodies on its head.
26:21That's right.
26:22Everyone has their own animal.
26:26I see.
26:30The 12 Buddha statues of important cultural assets.
26:34Each has 12 bodies on its head to protect the Buddha.
27:04Let's ask Mr. Tetsuo to explain about each individual figure.
27:15He has a very good expression.
27:18I often say this.
27:20When I was in junior high school, I was riding my bike home from school.
27:25A modified motorcycle came up to me.
27:30I was told to look this way.
27:33When I glanced at it, I saw the face of a yankee.
27:36I see.
27:38That's right.
27:40Is it a deer?
27:43It looks like a deer.
27:46I can see it.
27:47The fingers are very sharp.
27:52What year is this?
27:55This is a cow.
27:56Is it a cow?
27:57Yes.
27:58The expression of a cow is very severe.
28:02That's right.
28:03I imagined it.
28:05Two fingers were mixed with natto.
28:11I smelled it.
28:15I thought, what is this smell?
28:17I see.
28:18Mr. Tetsuo's explanation is very clear.
28:21Thank you very much.
28:22But this is Mr. Tetsuo's interpretation.
28:25Of course.
28:26I'm ready to punish you.
28:28I see.
28:29It's very clear.
28:30Thank you very much.
28:33Other statues have unique poses and expressions.
28:41Various imaginations can be drawn.
28:52Mr. Junishin.
28:53Yes.
28:54The expression of those people is very interesting.
28:57That's right.
28:59Mr. Junishin hasn't come here yet.
29:05But there is a museum here.
29:08There are six statues here.
29:11And there is a statue of a national treasure.
29:16I'm looking forward to seeing it.
29:20To see the statue of a national treasure,
29:23he went to the museum.
29:26I'll open this.
29:28I can see it.
29:32Excuse me.
29:38The six statues in front of you are...
29:41That's right.
29:42They are the remains of Mr. Junishin.
29:44In the center of the back,
29:46there is an 11-sided Kannon Bodhisattva Statue.
29:50The expression is like a young girl.
29:53It's a gentle expression.
29:56It's like a young girl.
29:57Yes.
29:58Look at it from here.
29:59This is it, isn't it?
30:00Yes, it is.
30:01It's a little luxurious.
30:02Yes.
30:03It's like a young girl.
30:05Yes.
30:10A visit to the statue of a national treasure that Nara is proud of.
30:14In the center of the back,
30:16there is an 11-sided Kannon Bodhisattva Statue.
30:20The expression is like a young girl.
30:22It's a gentle expression.
30:25It's like a young girl.
30:27Yes.
30:28It's like a young girl.
30:30Yes.
30:33The 11-sided Kannon Bodhisattva Statue of the National Treasure.
30:46A visit to the statue of a national treasure that Nara is proud of.
30:51It doesn't look like an adult's face.
30:54The redness of the lips is still there.
30:58Yes.
30:59It's a gentle expression.
31:01It's decorated with wood, isn't it?
31:03Yes, it is.
31:04It's called a chest decoration.
31:06It extends all the way to the bottom.
31:09The 11-sided Kannon Bodhisattva Statue of the National Treasure
31:13It's like a flower decoration.
31:16Yes, it is.
31:18It's made as a woman, isn't it?
31:21It's probably because it's a Nyonin Koya.
31:24I think the faith of women was strong.
31:29Nyonin Koya is a Buddha who has a softness like a young girl.
31:36The 11-sided Kannon Bodhisattva Statue of the National Treasure
31:42There's another one.
31:45Here it is.
31:47It's the Shaka Nyorai Statue of the National Treasure.
31:51It's white overall.
31:53Yes, it is.
31:57The Shaka Nyorai Statue of the National Treasure
32:07The Shaka Nyorai Statue of the National Treasure
32:12The head is unique, isn't it?
32:14Yes, it is.
32:15Is it wearing a headgear?
32:17No, it's not.
32:18It's more like a headgear.
32:22The Nyorai Statue of the National Treasure is called a Rahotsu.
32:25It's like a punch perm.
32:27It's like a round headgear.
32:29Yes, it's like a round headgear.
32:31In the old days, people used to touch the statue like this.
32:40That's why it's so smooth.
32:45When was the Buddha statue built?
32:51In the old days, it was built in the Asuka period.
32:55In the Asuka period.
32:57In the old days, people used to touch the statues of the 50 or 30 heads.
33:03Yes, that's right.
33:05The 50 heads were originally called Busshari.
33:09It was a building that protected the remains of Buddha.
33:14There were a lot of believers, but the Buddha statue gradually disappeared.
33:22Is there a reason for that?
33:24It's just my guess, but I think it was easy to understand as a model.
33:36I see.
33:42It was amazing.
33:44There are so many statues in the mountains.
33:47It's full of national treasures.
33:49That's right.
33:52It's not as big as the Tosho Daijyu.
33:55That's right.
33:57It's compact in size, but it's a national treasure.
34:01I want to eat something.
34:05Yes, I'd like you to see a lot of national treasures and eat delicious food.
34:13This is a new inn that has been open since the Meiji period.
34:20There's a fortune here.
34:24The inn is located at the foot of the Muroji Bridge, so the name is Hashimoto-ya.
34:29It's a new inn that has been open since the Meiji period.
34:40Master, has this place been open since the Meiji period?
34:44It's been open for four years.
34:46Four years?
34:48This is my fifth year.
34:52Master, there are quite a few famous people, right?
34:55That's right. The most famous is a photographer named Ken Domon.
35:00He's been coming here since before the war.
35:04Many famous people, including photographer Ken Domon and writer Hiroyuki Itsuki, stay here.
35:12The inn is located at the foot of the Muroji Bridge, so the name is Hashimoto-ya.
35:17The width of the room is similar to that of the Meiji period.
35:22The height of the room is similar to that of the Meiji period.
35:26This is...
35:28This room is nice.
35:30Please sit down.
35:32Excuse me.
35:37This room is very nice.
35:40You can feel each style of Muroji in this room.
35:44I think so, too.
35:46Spring and cherry blossoms.
35:48Cherry blossoms and shakunage.
35:51From now on, Muroji will be enjoyed by cherry blossoms and shakunage.
35:59In a room where you can look closely at such a name.
36:05Good morning.
36:07Thank you very much.
36:11Thank you very much.
36:15Wow!
36:18Thank you very much.
36:20It's really a landscape, isn't it?
36:22Yes, it is.
36:24This is the place where vegetables are harvested.
36:27Yes, it is.
36:29This is the place where vegetables are harvested.
36:32This is a seasonal lunch with Shoujin cuisine,
36:35which is mainly harvested in the local area.
36:45Let's eat.
36:47Thank you very much.
36:55It's delicious.
36:57It's like a rice cake.
36:59Isn't this a rice cake?
37:01No, it's a tororo.
37:03It's a tororo, isn't it?
37:05This soup was just poured into the tororo.
37:08There's nothing else in it.
37:10That's true.
37:12It's amazing.
37:14It's delicious.
37:16It's delicious.
37:18It's delicious, isn't it?
37:21It's quite popular.
37:23I understand.
37:25When I look at the Buddha statue,
37:28I think of Shoujin cuisine.
37:31That's right.
37:33It's just right.
37:35I was curious about this.
37:37That's Fuki.
37:39I'll try it.
37:41It's delicious.
37:43It's really delicious.
37:45I don't know much about this cuisine,
37:48so I'm not familiar with it.
37:51But it's quite popular among women.
37:54This is a bell from a temple.
37:56It's a 12 o'clock bell.
37:58It's a 12 o'clock bell.
38:01Is this a temple bell?
38:03Yes, it's a bell from the front of the temple.
38:07There's a bell on top of the bell.
38:09It's the closest to the temple.
38:11That's right.
38:13There's a bell in front of the temple.
38:16The scenery and the food are great.
38:18The volume of the bell is just right.
38:21It's not too loud.
38:23You can hear the bell from far away.
38:25It's perfect for Shoujin cuisine.
38:28It's amazing.
38:29It's white.
38:31It makes you feel full.
38:33Is this homemade?
38:34Yes, it is.
38:37I'll try it.
38:39It's delicious.
38:44The next destination is...
38:46Nara City, East Japan
38:51Nara City, East Japan
38:53Nara City, East Japan
38:55Nara City, East Japan
38:59You've seen a lot of national treasures so far.
39:02There's one more thing I'd like you to see.
39:07What is it?
39:09The back of the world's most beautiful foot.
39:12The back of the world's most beautiful foot?
39:15Is there such a statue?
39:17That's right.
39:19It was carved by a famous sculptor named Unkei.
39:25There's a sculpture of Unkei, too.
39:27That's right.
39:28The back of the world's most beautiful foot is...
39:32Unkei's work?
39:33That's right.
39:35I see.
39:36It's a statue of Unkei when he was in his twenties.
39:42So this is his original work?
39:44Yes, it is.
39:47It is said that Unkei made this statue for the first time.
39:51Enjoji is famous for national treasures.
39:57It is also famous for a garden that makes you feel like you're in paradise.
40:07Here it is.
40:08Yes.
40:09This is a special place for you.
40:14Excuse me.
40:18Speaking of Unkei,
40:20he is a genius who carved real body beauty such as Kongo Rikishi statues of Todaiji and Nandaimon.
40:27The one in this temple is the origin of such a work.
40:32It is the first Buddha statue of Unkei.
40:37The back of the world's most beautiful foot is beautiful.
40:40That's right.
40:41The back of the world's most beautiful foot is beautiful.
40:44This is the first work of Unkei.
40:48I'm excited about this, too.
40:50That's right.
40:51Is there a curved part here?
40:52Yes, it's here.
40:53Can I see it?
40:54Yes.
41:02Here it is.
41:03Here it is.
41:05Here it is.
41:06Wow.
41:10This is a Zazou.
41:12That's why you can see the back of the world's most beautiful foot, right?
41:15That's right.
41:17This is the Zazou of Dai-Nichi-Nyorai.
41:21This is the Zazou of Dai-Nichi-Nyorai.
41:26National treasure, Zazou of Dai-Nichi-Nyorai
41:33The Zazou of Dai-Nichi-Nyorai
41:37The Zazou of Dai-Nichi-Nyorai
41:43This is the highest rank among the Nyorai.
41:46This is the only one wearing a Kamuri.
41:50This is the highest rank among the Nyorai.
41:58Is this made by Unkei?
42:00That's right.
42:02You can see the back of the world's most beautiful foot.
42:04I'm very curious about that.
42:06Can I see it when I go to the side?
42:08You can see the back of the world's most beautiful foot from here.
42:13The back of the world's most beautiful foot?
42:14Yes.
42:17The back of the world's most beautiful foot?
42:18Yes.
42:19It's here.
42:20It's near Tsuchifumazu.
42:24Everything is realistic.
42:33The back of the world's most beautiful foot.
42:42You can see the back of the world's most beautiful foot from here.
42:47The back of the world's most beautiful foot?
42:48Yes.
42:51The back of the world's most beautiful foot?
42:52Yes.
42:53It's here.
42:54It's near Tsuchifumazu.
42:56You can see the back of the world's most beautiful foot.
42:57I see.
42:58It's near the base of the toe.
43:02Why did you say that the back of the world's most beautiful foot?
43:05Because of the size of each toe.
43:11And Tsuchifumazu.
43:13And the dent in the middle of the back.
43:20Mr. Unkei is an artist who has been active in Kamakura since the end of the Heian period.
43:28He creates a more realistic and lively style than the calm curves of the past.
43:41It's only about one meter, isn't it?
43:44Yes.
43:45I don't know if it's because it's close, but it's very dynamic.
43:49That's right.
43:50Everything is quite realistic.
43:53Yes.
43:56The traditional Buddha statue was separated from people somewhere, but Mr. Unkei pursued a realistic figure.
44:06Such a genius is the masterpiece he created in his twenties.
44:11The Buddha statue is about this size.
44:18Mr. Unkei and his followers dug it out in about three months.
44:28But this one took 11 months to dig it out.
44:35I wonder why.
44:36Is it possible that Mr. Unkei was a little inexperienced?
44:41Maybe you can think of that, too.
44:46We're looking at something very difficult.
44:50Because it's the highest-ranking Buddha statue in Japan.
44:55And it's Mr. Unkei's work.
44:59That's right.
45:01The first Buddha statue I saw at the Shodaiji Temple was the Lushana Zazo.
45:06It's a Nyorai statue called the Vilshana Buddha.
45:09It's a great Nyorai statue.
45:15So you saw the highest-ranking Buddha statue first, and then you saw this work at the very end.
45:23Mr. Unkei's work is the best when you want to go back to Kamakura after a while.
45:30Let's take a look.
45:51It's full.
45:53It's full of wonderful Buddha statues.
45:57I've never been here before, but I can feel something.
46:01That's right. It's a treasure.
46:05Here's the best shot we took on this trip.
46:27Next time, we'll explore Kamakura.