What other travelers are saying about Ushiku Daibutsu
We Visited on the Rainy day. It was so peaceful and it’s matched beautiful scenery with the enormous Buddha statue. We been there so many times for the last 10 years it always gives us a calming and peaceful atmosphere every time we visit. The surroundings garden also has the seasonal flowers.So i’m highly recommend to the people who seeks for the inner peace and charming😇😇😇
牛久大仏(Ushiku Daibutsu), located in Ushiku City, Ibaraki Prefecture, is one of the largest standing Buddha statues in the world, with a total height of 120 meters. It is about 8 times taller than the Great Buddha of Nara and serves as a striking landmark that can be seen from far away.
Visitors can not only admire the statue from the outside but also enter the interior, where an observation deck offers panoramic views of the Kanto Plain. The site also features gardens and seasonal flowers, making it an enjoyable destination even for those who are not particularly interested in religious sites.
It is an easy recommendation as a place that is simply worth seeing at least once—and makes for a great conversation topic.
This place is humbling at a minimum. Im not sure what I expected when we went. But it wasn't what we found. The scale is so incredibly huge Im not sure I can explain it. The feeling you get here is something you can only experience by being there. It was nearly empty when I went (late December) which made it very nice. But, I can only imagine the beauty in the spring.In fact, I will be coming back in the Spring just to see this place. The staff here were very warm and welcoming.
Huge Buddha statue (120 meters) in Ibaraki Prefecture. It was stunning, and I really loved it. You can go inside if you pay an extra 300 yen, which is really worth it. Keep in mind that on weekdays you may have to wait 2–3 hours for the bus to and from Ushiku Station.
Today I went out to the countryside, about an hour and a half from Tokyo, to see what used to be, up until 2008, the biggest statue in the world: the Great Buddha of Daibutsu!
One of the sickest experiences I’ve had in Japan.
Hardly any tourists, so everyone’s chill.
A freaking massive chunk of rock, man.
And the inside is just as trippy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. An elevator takes visitors to an observation deck at 85 meters height. The interior contains a gallery with 3,400 golden Buddha statues, construction exhibits, and a meditation room. Interior access is included with standard admission.
Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) offer the best weather and garden displays. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends. Clear days provide the best visibility from the observation deck.
The 3.8-hectare Ushiku Arcadia grounds include seasonal gardens, a small animal park with rabbits and squirrels, walking paths, picnic areas, and a museum about the statue's construction and Buddhist history. Most visitors spend 2-3 hours at the site.
Standard admission is 800 yen for adults, which includes access to the statue interior and observation deck. Reduced rates are available for children and seniors. A lower-priced ticket for garden-only access is also available.