There is a large statue group with a seven-metre high
Manjusri (Monju) seated on a lion flanked by four attendants: a young boy, an aged layman, a monk, and a groom, one of a number of such groups dating to the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. When the statues were dismantled for repairs in the 1930s, the signature of
Kaikei, the year 1203, and the names of around fifty donors including both Kaikei and
Shunjōbō Chōgen were found inscribed within Manjusri's head. ==Kofun==