Dave, thank you for the details. Yes, you shot the statue in Kenchoji shrine.
This is the statue of Pindola Bharadvaja. PB is one of the prominent Arhats of Buddha:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pindola_BharadvajaIn Japan, PB is called "O-binzuru-san" or "-sama" (both the prefix and the suffixes are honorifics) and believed to heal various deseases and wounds when one strokes the statue on the part one wants to be healed. For example, if you have a problem in your right shoulder, you stroke the right shoulder of O-binzuru-sama. Please don't ask me what to do if you have problems in your feet.
For what is worth, "binzuru" is a phonetic translation of "Bharadvaja" into Japanese, and written "賓頭廬" in Chinese letters.
This image is picked up from the web and not mine. The statue is located right under the main gate of Kenchoji. The main gate is designated as a nationally important cultural property. The white and the wooden plates explaines that he is a disciple of Buddha and his miracle power to heal. The first two Chinese letters for "binzuru" can be seen on the wooden plate.