Oya-ji Temple & the Heiwa Kannon
📍 Tochigi, Utsunomiya
Beside the underground Oya quarry, a temple built into a cave shelters Japan's oldest stone Buddhas carved in the cliff — and next door a 27-metre goddess of peace stands hewn straight from the rock face.
Right beside the cavernous Oya stone quarry outside Utsunomiya, the soft local rock has been carved for worship as well as construction. Oya-ji Temple tucks its main hall into a rock overhang, and behind it, hewn into the living cliff, are some of Japan’s oldest stone Buddhist carvings.
Why It’s Interesting
The cave-set hall shelters a set of weather-defying cliff Buddhas said to date back over a thousand years — serene faces emerging from the stone itself. Step next door and you meet the Heiwa Kannon, a 27-metre goddess of peace carved directly from the Oya cliff after World War II as a memorial and a prayer. Standing beneath her, dwarfed by a figure that is literally part of the mountain, is genuinely moving.
Best Time to Visit
Year-round. Pair it with the underground quarry next door for a half-day all about Oya stone.
Getting There
Oya-bound buses run from Utsunomiya Station; the temple and Kannon are a short walk from the Oya History Museum quarry.
📸 Mon-chan's camera roll
Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.
Where it is
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