Tsunami Strips Great Buddha's Temple: Statue Endures Outdoors
A massive earthquake off Japan's coast triggered a tsunami that swept away the wooden hall housing the Great Buddha at Kotoku-in temple in Kamakura. The bronze statue survived intact and has sat exposed to the elements for over five centuries since, becoming one of Japan's most recognized monuments and a evidence of resilience against natural disaster.
September 20, 1498
528 years ago
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