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{{quote2|The Great Buddha of Kamakura is not the only "great" Buddha in Japan, but he is the only one you can enter, by buying a ticket, through a door located smack in the middle of his big, brass belly. Sitting 37 feet tall, the brass Buddha, or Daibutsu, is best honored by the faithful placing flowers and oranges at his feet. This Daibutsu used to sit in a small, wooden house but he was rendered homeless after a tidal wave, tsunami, washed it away.|Pamphlet|[[Mario is Missing!]]}}
[[File:GreatBuddhaofKamakura MIM.png|thumb|[[Luigi]]'s photograph of the Great Buddha of Kamakura]]
[[File:GreatBuddhaofKamakura MIM.png|thumb|[[Luigi]]'s photograph of the Great Buddha of Kamakura]]
The '''[[Wikipedia:Kōtoku-in#The Great Buddha|Great Buddha of Kamakura]]''' (in Japanese: '''鎌倉の大仏'''; Rōmaji: ''Kamakura no Daibutsu'') is a 11-meter-tall bronze statue of [[wikipedia:Amitābha|Amitābha Buddha]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The Buddha is honored by placing [[flower]]s and oranges in front of him. One such '''Great Buddha's Orange''' has been stolen by [[Koopa Troopa]]s in the game ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. When visiting Tokyo, [[Luigi]] has to find and return the orange to the Great Buddha. His reward is 975 [[bill|dollar]]s plus a bonus of 2,600 dollars.
The '''[[Wikipedia:Kōtoku-in#The Great Buddha|Great Buddha of Kamakura]]''' (in Japanese: '''鎌倉の大仏'''; Rōmaji: ''Kamakura no Daibutsu'') is a 11-meter-tall bronze statue of [[wikipedia:Amitābha|Amitābha Buddha]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The Buddha is honored by placing flowers and oranges in front of him. In all versions of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', [[Great Buddha's Orange|one such orange]] is stolen by a [[Koopa Troopa]] and must be returned by [[Luigi]]. However, to prove the authenticity of the orange, he must first answer two of the following trivia questions:
 
*''The Buddha is:''
==Pamphlet information from ''Mario is Missing!''==
**made of copper
''The Great Buddha of Kamakura is not the only "great" Buddha in Japan, but he is the only one you can enter, by buying a ticket, through a door located smack in the middle of his big, brass belly. Sitting 37 feet tall, the brass Buddha, or Daibutsu, is best honored by the faithful placing flowers and oranges at his feet. This Daibutsu used to sit in a small, wooden house but he was rendered homeless after a tidal wave, tsunami, washed it away.''
**a former Sumo
**'''37 feet tall'''
**made of wood
*''You can pay extra to visit inside the Buddha's:''
**'''belly'''
**naval orange
**wooden house
**bullet train


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Latest revision as of 17:06, June 18, 2023

“The Great Buddha of Kamakura is not the only "great" Buddha in Japan, but he is the only one you can enter, by buying a ticket, through a door located smack in the middle of his big, brass belly. Sitting 37 feet tall, the brass Buddha, or Daibutsu, is best honored by the faithful placing flowers and oranges at his feet. This Daibutsu used to sit in a small, wooden house but he was rendered homeless after a tidal wave, tsunami, washed it away.”
Pamphlet, Mario is Missing!
Luigi's photograph of the Great Buddha of Kamakura
Luigi's photograph of the Great Buddha of Kamakura

The Great Buddha of Kamakura (in Japanese: 鎌倉の大仏; Rōmaji: Kamakura no Daibutsu) is a 11-meter-tall bronze statue of Amitābha Buddha in Tokyo, Japan. The Buddha is honored by placing flowers and oranges in front of him. In all versions of Mario is Missing!, one such orange is stolen by a Koopa Troopa and must be returned by Luigi. However, to prove the authenticity of the orange, he must first answer two of the following trivia questions:

  • The Buddha is:
    • made of copper
    • a former Sumo
    • 37 feet tall
    • made of wood
  • You can pay extra to visit inside the Buddha's:
    • belly
    • naval orange
    • wooden house
    • bullet train