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Kinkaku-ji (Rokuon-ji) is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Kyoto, built in 1397. Its gold-leaf-covered exterior reflects beautifully on the Mirror Pond, showcasing stunning seasonal scenery. Whether it's cherry blossoms in spring, autumn foliage, or snowy landscapes in winter, the views are picture-perfect. Admission is ¥500, and the temple is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Located in Kinkakuji-cho, Kinkaku-ji was originally constructed in 1397 as the villa "Kitayama-dono" for Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. In 1420, it was converted into a Zen Buddhist temple dedicated to Shakyamuni Buddha. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1994, the temple is renowned for its three-tiered gold-leaf architecture, each tier reflecting a distinct style: the first tier embodies Heian aristocratic design, the second tier showcases samurai aesthetics, and the third tier represents Zen Buddhist simplicity. At the top, a phoenix symbolizes rebirth. In 1950, the temple was destroyed by arson committed by a monk but was rebuilt in 1955. The second and third tiers are covered in gold leaf, creating a dazzling interplay with the Mirror Pond's reflection, symbolizing the power of the Muromachi period and Zen aesthetics. The second and third tiers feature 22K gold leaf (approximately 20 kilograms), which gleams under sunlight. The temple's reflection in the Mirror Pond and its seasonal landscapes—be it cherry blossoms, autumn leaves, or snow—offer unique charm throughout the year. Before entering, visitors can purchase tickets at the ticket booth (¥500, including a ticket styled like a temple seal). The main gate is a traditional wooden structure, perfect for capturing the essence of a Japanese temple. A two-minute walk along the garden path leads to the Mirror Pond, where the best angles for photographing Kinkaku-ji and its reflection are from the front or a 45-degree side view (expect a 10-minute wait during peak seasons). Nearby Dining Options: • Sekkatei (Tea House within the garden, ¥700): Enjoy matcha and gold-leaf wagashi while admiring views of Kinkaku-ji. • Kinkakuji Soba-dokoro Yayoi (5-minute walk, ¥1,200): Kyoto-style soba noodles and tempura set, simple yet delicious. • Cafe Aoiya (Located on Kinkakuji Road, ¥800): Matcha latte and parfait, with views of the greenery along Kinkakuji Road from the window.
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Posted: Jul 14, 2025
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