Kinkaku-ji/200,000 Gold Leaf Covered Hall.

Kinkaku-ji was originally the Kitayama Palace, rebuilt by Ashikaga Yoshimitsu in 1397. After his death, it was converted into a Zen Buddhist temple according to his wishes and named Rokuon-ji after his posthumous name.
Rokuon-ji is commonly known as Kinkaku-ji due to the fame of the Golden Pavilion. The pavilion is three stories high, with the top two stories covered in 200,000 gold leaf pieces, giving it a dazzling appearance! It has been destroyed twice, once by arson committed by a monk, and was rebuilt in 1955.
The reflection of the pavilion on the lake is stunning, and the garden design is also worth appreciating. Even on cloudy days, Kinkaku-ji is unforgettable.
At the end of the visit, you can light a candle and make a wish. I drew a 'great fortune' fortune slip for the first time🤣.
Ticket: 500 yen
Visit duration: within 1 hour

Post by I人旅遊記 | Sep 21, 2024

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