Ginkaku-ji: A Paradigm of Kyoto's Serene Culture
by 遊走的異鄉人
Jan 10, 2025
Surrounding the Silver Pavilion is one of Kyoto’s most exquisite Zen gardens — a space where nature, silence, and structure come together in perfect harmony. Ginkaku-ji’s garden invites you into a journey of textures: moss carpets, raked white sand, stone paths, and mirror-like ponds all choreographed with intention.
At the heart is the famous Ginshadan, a sea of carefully combed white sand, and the mysterious Kogetsudai, a cone-shaped mound believed to represent Mount Fuji or the moon’s reflection. Behind the main building, trails climb gently through a lush hillside with panoramic views of the pavilion and Kyoto city below.
In every corner, this garden blends Zen philosophy with design mastery — where stillness becomes an experience, and every leaf seems placed with purpose.
Tips:
• The garden changes mood with each season — visit in autumn for fiery maple leaves
• Use Trip.com to book Kyoto temple and garden tours led by local guides
• Wear comfortable shoes to explore the upper walking path behind the main hall
• Try to visit on a dry day — the raked sand is more striking under clear skies
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