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I propose the change in the photograph on the template.
The Kamakura Daibustu doesn't symbolize the Japanese Buddhism, and it doesn't symbolize even the Buddhist art of Japan of Kamakura Period.
In the Kamakura Daibustu, it is difficult to find the originality of the Buddhism of Japan.
It is an established theory of the academic society in Japan.
I think that I am one of the individuality of the Buddhism of Japan where the pagoda is the most comprehensible.
I think that three photographs explained as follows are appropriate.
I've changed the sidebar to a collapsible version, to give more balance and space to pages with several sidebars. See the Zen page. Joshua Jonathan (talk) 09:45, 22 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]