• "Great Buddha" (大仏 Daibutsu), bronze statue of Amitābha Buddha cast either by Ōno Gorōemon or Tanji Hisatomo, Kōtoku-in, designated a National Treasure of Japan, 1252.
  • All evidence points towards Ōno Gorōemon or Tanji Hisatomo. Both were leading casters working in and around Kamakura at the time the Great Buddha was built.
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  • According to temple records, the statue dates from around 1252 and was probably cast by either Ōno Gorōemon or Tanji Hisatomo, the leading casters of the time.
  • In 1252 the artist Ōno - Gorōemon and Tanji - Hisatomo began with the establishment of a paid by donations bronze sculpture of Shaka Nyorai - Buddha.
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  • The bronze image was probably cast by Ōno Gorōemon or Tanji Hisatomo, both leading casters of the time. At one time, the statue was gilded.
  • The bronze image was probably cast by Ōno Gorōemon or Tanji Hisatomo, both leading casters of the time. At one time, the statue was gilded.
  • The cast of the statue was either created by Ōno Gorōemon or Tanji Hisatomo, both of whom were renowned casters of that period.
  • The bronze image was probably cast by Ōno Gorōemon or Tanji Hisatomo, both leading casters of the time. At one time, the statue was gilded.
  • The bronze image was probably cast by Ōno Gorōemon or Tanji Hisatomo, both leading casters of the time. At one time, the statue was gilded.
  • It’s also assumed that the bronze image was probably cast by Ōno Gorōemon or Tanji Hisatomo both of whom were famous and well respected bronze casters...
  • The fundraising started again, and the next statue was cast in bronze by Ōno Gorōemon, of whom nothing but his name is known.