Heiwa Kannon

Starting in 1948, the statue of Kannon was carved into the rock surface of the Oya Stone Quarry by the Oya Tourism Association and local volunteers. It was created as a memorial to the war dead and to pray for world peace. In 1951, Professor Asajiro Tobita of the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music took over the project. It was completed in December 1954, and a consecration ceremony was held in May of 1956. The height of the statue is roughly 27 meters. The statue is now maintained as part of Oya Park, It is visited by many tourists every year.

Oyamachi,Utsunomiya City

The Peace Kannon, a goddess of Mercy,

is a 27m tall Oya stone statue carved against a cliff of Oya stone.

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  2. Oya Keikan Park

  3. Onoguchike Jutaku (National Tangible Cultural Property)

  4. Oya History Museum(Visit the huge underground chambers of a former quarry)

  5. Kanehon Quarry(Quarry tour and experience)

  6. Oya Temple (Oya Kannon)

  7. Byobu Iwa(Tangible Cultural Property designated by Tochigi Prefecture.)

  8. ROCK SIDE MARKET