The 5th tallest statue in the world, Sendai Daikannon in Japan. The city of Sendai (pop. 1 million) in the Töhoku region of Japan has an instantly recognizable skyline, thanks to the massive Sendai Daikannon statue that stands on a hill to the north of the city center. Daikannon is the representation of the Japanese Buddhist Bodhisattva, the Goddess of Mercy, and it is large. Towering 328 feet or 100 meters into the heavens, the statue was the largest in the world when it was completed in 1991. It was replaced at the top spot by another Japanese statue, the Ushiku Daibutsu in 1993. An elevator takes visitors to the top of Sendai Daikannon, where a series of windows offer stunning views across the city. Apart from the views, the statue is also a place of worship and reflection. Though currently ranked 5th tallest in the world, it is still the tallest statue of a Goddess in Japan.
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Earthquake and tsunami prone Sendai!
Great location…
