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  1. Directions. 1 Kinkakuji-cho Kita-ku, Kyoto City. Tel. +81-75-461-0013. Website. https://www.shokoku-ji.jp/en/kinkakuji/ Access: City Bus Stop Kinkakuji-michi (Kinkakuji Temple) Hours: 9:00 - 17:00. Closed: Open year round. Entrance fees: Adults (including High School students): 400 yen.

  2. A must-visit exemplary temple for those traveling to Kyoto. 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 the centerpiece of the temple grounds.

  3. Kinkaku-ji is the vernacular name of Rokuon-ji, a Buddhist temple located in the north of Kyoto. The famous place of worship is listed in the UNESCO World Heritage and is very popular among tourists. It was nicknamed "Golden Pavilion" due to it is wonderfully gilded main hall.

  4. 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 architecture from the Muromachi period, when the Ashikaga shogunate reigned.

  5. Jul 2, 2019 · About Kinkaku / Rokuon-Ji Temple. The golden pavilion is one of the 17 World Heritage Sites you can find in Kyoto. The Zen Buddist temple is a popular tourist attraction, so to avoid disappointment, expect it to be a bit busy. Most notably are the temple’s top two floors, which are completely covered in gold.

  6. Kinkaku-ji | 臨済宗相国寺派. ABOUT. Overview and history of the Kinkaku-ji Golden Pavilion, one of Shokoku-ji Temple’s affiliate temples. GUIDE. Enjoy Kinkaku-jis famous sights and hidden spots from a new perspective. GALLERY. Kinkaku-ji offers beautiful scenes each season. LIVE CAMERA. Kinkakujis live image feed is updated every three minutes. ACCESS.

  7. Apr 20, 2024 · Kinkakuji Temple (also known as the Golden Pavilion) is one of the most iconic and famous places in Japan. The ancient capital of Kyoto is full of interesting shrines and temples and historical buildings, but I think this one probably takes the cake for the nicest looking temple in Japan.

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