The Great Buddha of Echizen is located in Seidaiji Temple in Katsuyama City, Fukui Prefecture, and boasts a height of 17m, which is larger than the Great Buddha of Nara. There are 4 attendant Buddhas on the left and right sides of the Great Buddha of Echizen, and 1,281 Buddhas on the walls. There is also a five-storied pagoda with a height of 75m, nine dragon walls, and a Japanese garden.
The Echizen Daibutsu was built at the end of the Heian period and has been restored several times since then. When the Echizen Daibutsu was built, it was the largest Daibutsu in Japan. The Echizen Daibutsu is a popular sightseeing spot that attracts many tourists not only from Japan but also from overseas.
Around Echizen Daibutsu, there are restaurants where you can eat Echizen Oroshi Soba. Echizen Oroshi Soba is a cold soba dish topped with spicy grated radish, green onions, and dried bonito flakes, and is one of Fukui Prefecture's representative soul foods.
Fukui Prefecture also has local dishes such as red turnip and Echizen crab.
Echizen Daibutsu is about 15 minutes by bus from JR Katsuyama Station.
Here is a website where you can obtain detailed information about Omagari The Great Buddha of Echizen.
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