Updated Date: 2019-03-19

| Pseudonym reading | Japanese language school |
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| Specified type | Prefecture designation |
| Type | Sculpture |
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| quantity | 1 body |
| location | Ichinoseki City Murone Town Oriwall |
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Overview
Image height 111.6 cm.
Leave after wooden, kayak, roving, lacquered, colored.
The head is jerked back and forth, the back plate is a different material, both arms are shaped and the right hand is broken and left.
The remaining parts are all prototypes.
The Nanryu Shrine was originally a Kanon-do temple in the Murone Mountains, called Nanryusan Jiyin-in Kannonji, but it became a Shinto shrine in 1905 and used its current name.
It is a work of the late Heian period, produced in the Hiraizumi culture area, and a good example of a work that has remained in the region.