Rakan, sometimes called arhats, are said to be the disciples of the historical Buddha.
Statues of them are known for being quite expressive, with every one being distinct.
It is said that you cannot fail to see the features of someone you know in at least one of them.
Sometimes, a full 500 Rakan statues will be on display, but more commonly, much fewer.
On the hillside approach to Tamonji Temple north of Kobe, I was surprised to find these pictured here...
One group were more expressive and somewhat larger than most of the others. They had some patina of green, indicating they were somewhat old.
Most seemed to be newer and of a smaller, standardized size and with fewer features.
I visited early in the morning and so the low sun and shadows helped make them appear more magical...
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