Maki Odo
The temple houses nine Buddhists images said to be masterpieces of the Heian period,
including the Maki-Odo Seated Amida Nyorai (Amitabha). Figure and statues of the Four
Devas. All are designated as important national cultural properties.
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Location of Kunisaki peninsula
General information
Address | 1796 Tashibumaki, Bungo-Takada-city, Oita-prefecture |
Access |
50 minutes by a vehicle from JR Beppu 50 minutes by a vehicle from Yufuin 30 minutes by a vehicle from Usa 60 minutes by a vehicle from Nakatsu-city 100 minutes by a vehicle from Kitakyushu-city 140 minutes by a vehicle from Fukuoka-city |
Open hours |
8:30 to 17:00 |
Admission fee |
JPY 300 |
Days closed | No closing days |
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