The Great Buddha, or Daibutsu, is a monumental statue of Buddha located in Nara, Japan. Completed in 752 AD, it stands approximately 15 meters tall and is made of bronze. The statue is housed in the Todai-ji Temple, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an important cultural landmark.
The Great Buddha represents the Vairocana Buddha, symbolizing enlightenment and compassion. It attracts millions of visitors each year, who come to admire its impressive size and intricate details. The statue has undergone several restorations over the centuries, ensuring its preservation for future generations.