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Kamaishi Daikannon — 48-Meter Ocean Goddess

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Kamaishi Daikannon — 48-Meter Ocean Goddess

Kamaishi Daikannon is a 48.5-meter tall statue of Kannon (Buddhist goddess of mercy) standing on a peninsula overlooking Kamaishi Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The white statue depicts Kannon holding a baby in one arm and extending the other hand in blessing gesture. Built in 1970, the statue is hollow and contains 13 floors of interior temple space accessible to visitors. The interior includes small Buddhist altars, an observation deck in Kannon's head offering ocean views, and rotating exhibitions of Buddhist art. The statue was built to bless fishermen and protect against maritime disasters, though ironically it witnessed the 2011 tsunami that devastated Kamaishi below. Today the statue has taken on additional symbolism as a protector and memorial. The coastal location provides dramatic setting — the white statue stands against blue ocean and sky, visible from much of Kamaishi city and bay.

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Getting There

Access Information

Ōhirasan-cho, Kamaishi City. 20-min bus from Kamaishi Station or 15-min taxi (¥2,000). Entry: ¥500. Hours: 9:00–17:00 (until 16:00 Nov–Mar). Parking available. The interior climb has steep stairs; moderate fitness required.

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The statue's interior climb ascends 13 floors via narrow spiral staircases — the climb is steep and not recommended for those with mobility issues or claustrophobia. The observation deck in Kannon's h

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