A giant reproduction of Buddhist priest and painter Sesshu's famous painting (National Treasure) called "Amanohashidate-zu" was made by about 150 local residents. On October 21, 2012, the reproduction was mounted on the east side of the Parking Hamamachi parking structure in Miyazu.

The mural is 5.2 meters high and 9.76 meters wide. It is a work of light and shadows.

If you look closely, you can see things not in Sesshu's original 16th-century painting. They express the sentiments of the local residents. When in Miyazu, take a look at the mural.

Click here to see how they created it. (in Japanese)