Unique meditation architecture – When Buddha hides among the flower hills
One of the factors that makes Buddha Hill in Hokkaido a prominent tourist destination is its profound philosophy of “hidden impression – manifesting the way”. (Photo: Collected)
The special feature of the Buddha Hill in Hokkaido is the giant Buddha statue Atama Daibutsu , a masterpiece of the famous architect Tadao Ando - who received the Pritzker Prize, the highest honor in the architectural world. Instead of leaving the Buddha statue towering in the middle of the hill, he chose to "hide" the statue underground, with the concept of "hidden image - manifesting the Dharma", expressing humility, tranquility and closeness to nature.
What makes this structure stand out among other Hokkaido tourist attractions is the way the architecture and philosophy blend together. The statue is not on top, but in the heart of the hill, blending with the earth and sky, creating a whole full of respect and meditation.
The Stone Tunnel Path – A Gentle Yet Profound Journey of Enlightenment
The tunnel leading to the hill of Buddha in Hokkaido is like a journey of meditation, from darkness to light, from the outside to the inside. (Photo: Collected)
To approach the Buddha statue, visitors will pass through a long stone tunnel. The entrance of the tunnel is quite dark, evoking a feeling of retreat and meditation. From a distance, people can only see the top of the statue's head, but when you step deeper inside, you can admire the whole body of this statue, and the light gradually reveals the open sky ahead.
This experience is like a spiritual journey from darkness to light, from ignorance to enlightenment. The space is not only beautiful but also very unique, helping Buddha Hill become a Hokkaido tourist destination with rare spiritual depth.
The purple hues and gentle scent of Hokkaido lavender soothe the soul.
Hokkaido lavender season covers the entire Buddha Hill in purple from July to August, providing an absolutely relaxing space amidst the fresh nature. (Photo: Collected)
One of the highlights of the Buddha Hill in Hokkaido is lavender, a flower that is typical of this land. On the top of the hill, there are more than 150,000 lavender bushes planted in a circle around the Buddha statue.
Around July and August, Hokkaido lavender flowers bloom, creating a gentle purple carpet with a scent wafting in the wind. This space makes anyone want to stop for a long time, take a deep breath and listen to themselves. That gentle scent is what makes the experience at Hokkaido Buddha Hill so unforgettable.
Unlike other bustling Hokkaido tourist destinations, this place is a place for the soul. Amidst the peaceful space, purple color and Buddhist philosophy, Hokkaido Buddha Hill is not only a place for you to take check-in photos, but also a place where you can truly slow down, look deep inside and regenerate spiritual energy.
If you are in Hokkaido in the summer, don't miss the chance to visit this place to experience a very different Japan : quiet, deep and full of healing. And let the Hokkaido lavender guide you to a beautiful meditative space on your journey.
Source : https://www.vietravel.com/vn/am-thuc-kham-pha/hoa-oai-huong-ngon-doi-cua-duc-phat-o-hokkaido-atama-daibutsu-v17623.aspx
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