Stream It
Buddhist Statues
Japanese Buddhist statues come in countless shapes and forms, and they are not just objects of prayer but also meticulously crafted works of art in their own right. When Buddhism reached Japan in the mid-6th century, religious statuary came with it, and in thickly forested Japan, the statues began to be made mostly in wood. This time on Japanology Plus, we explore the deep appeal of Buddhist statues with our expert guest Yasumi Miyazawa. And in Plus One, keeping the Buddhas in your own home.
Aired: Oct 09, 2014 Genre: Documentary TalkCasts: Peter Barakan Kanako Sachno Matt AltDuration: 28m Rating: 0 Country: Japan Production: NHK, NHK Educational
Episodes
01: Bathhouses02: Ramen03: Mt. Fuji04: Shogi05: Cherry Trees06: Akihabara07: Wagashi08: Ninja09: Rice10: Castles11: Japanophiles: Elizabeth Suzuki12: Japanophiles: Everett Kennedy Brown13: Japanophiles: Carolin Eckhardt14: Karaoke Boxes15: Bento16: Bamboo17: Taiko Drums18: Tsukiji Market19: Festivals20: Japanese Gardens21: Origami22: Buddhist Statues23: Yokai24: Shinkansen25: Lessons for Life26: Robots27: Sports Days28: Bonsai29: Sushi30: Geisha