Stolen Buddha Statue Handed Over to Japan in South Korea
Seoul, May 10 (Jiji Press)--A Buddha statue stolen from a temple on Tsushima, an island in the southwestern Japan prefecture of Nagasaki, in 2012 was handed over to the Japanese side at a temple in Seosan, central South Korea, on Saturday, people familiar with the matter said.
The Kanzeon Bodhisattva statue, designated as a tangible cultural asset by the Nagasaki prefectural government, will be transported to Japan by air, and a memorial service will be held at Kannonji Temple, where it was stolen, on Monday.
In 2023, the South Korean Supreme Court recognized the Japanese temple's ownership of the statue, rejecting the claim by the South Korean temple, Buseoksa, that it was robbed of the statue by Japanese pirates in the 14th century.
(2025/05/10-20:22)