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  1. Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion) - Kyoto Travel - japan-guide.com

    Kinkakuji was built to echo the extravagant Kitayama culture that developed in the wealthy aristocratic circles of Kyoto during Yoshimitsu's times. Each floor represents a different style of architecture.

  2. Kinkaku-ji - Wikipedia

    Kinkaku-ji (金閣寺; Japanese pronunciation: [kʲiꜜŋ.ka.kɯ.dʑi],[2][3] lit. 'Temple of the Golden Pavilion'), officially named Rokuon-ji (鹿苑寺; [ɾoꜜ.kɯ.oɲ.dʑi],[2] lit. ' Deer Garden Temple'), is a Zen Buddhist …

  3. Kinkaku-ji | 臨済宗相国寺派

    Overview and history of the Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion, one of Shokoku-ji Temple’s affiliate temples. Enjoy Kinkaku-ji’s famous sights and hidden spots from a new perspective. Kinkaku-ji offers beautiful …

  4. Kinkakuji Temple - Japan National Tourism Organization

    A renowned Zen Buddhist temple with centuries of history, Rokuonji Temple is more widely known today as Kinkakuji Temple―a name derived from the famed Golden Pavilion (reliquary hall) that serves as …

  5. Kinkaku-ji Temple (The Golden Pavilion) | Kyoto Travel

    Seen reflected in the adjoining “mirror pond” with its small islands of rock and pine, Kinkaku-ji Temple, “The Golden Pavilion,” is a breathtaking must-see. The building’s first purpose was to serve the …

  6. Kinkaku-ji | History, Description, & Facts | Britannica

    Kinkaku-ji, Zen Buddhist temple in Kyōto, Japan, that is officially named Rokuon-ji but is popularly known as Kinkaku-ji for its magnificent Golden Pavilion. The temple is one of the finest examples of …

  7. Kinkaku-ji Temple (金閣寺), Kyoto: Hands Down The Best Guide To ...

    Built in the late 14th century originally as a retirement villa for the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu and later dedicated as a Buddhist temple after his death, the Kinkakuji Temple was rebuilt in 1955 after a fire, …