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Gokaicho: 7-year festival at Zenko-ji Temple in Nagano, Japan

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2009

Every seven years, at the temple of Zenko-ji in Nagano City they reveal a statue that is normally kept hidden. The statue is a 13th Century replica of a Buddhist statue which supposedly was the first Buddhist statue to officially come to Japan in the 6th Century.

This first introduction of Buddhism set off a religious war which was more about political power than anything else between the Soga clan and the Mononobe and Nakotomi clans. The statue got tossed into the river but was later fished out and ended up at Zenko-ji in Nagano. A replica was made during the Kamakura Period (1192-1333) and that one is revealed to the public every 7 years.

The 7 year festival occurred this year and the last time to see it was the end of May so I went there during May to get a glimpse of the statue and a glimpse at Japan's history.

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  • Interesting festival! So the next one will be in 2016?

  • guess so - book your ticket now and avoid the rush!

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  • @maquahuitl Next festival in 2015.

  • NIce one!

  • Wow....that seemed like very cool place to go! Also.....turtles are very cool :)

  • Interesting!

    5 stars!

  • I like turtles!

  • Hellz yeah... turtles rock.

  • Hell yeah, turtles are awesome.

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