- japankuru.medium.com kinkakuji-temple-kyoto-…Kinkakuji Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site best known by its nickname, which literally means “Temple of the Golden Pavilion.”
- The other is Ninnaji Temple, which is about a 30 minute walk from Kinkakuji. This huge historic temple was built in the year 888 and so is now over 1,100 years old.
- pixabay.com tr/photos/search/kinkakuji temple/Kinkakuji Temple ile ilgili fotoğraflar bulun Telifsiz Atıfta bulunulmasına gerek yoktur Yüksek kaliteli görüntüler.
- shokoku-ji.jp en/kinkakuji/guide/...Kokei-kyo, and on both sides are low bamboo fences, which are considered as the model for a style of bamboo fences called Kinkakuji-gaki.
- tr.wikipedia.org Kinkaku-jiDünya miras yılı. 1994. Mimari. İnşaat başlangıcı. 1397. Özellikler. Malzemeler. Ahşap, altın varak kaplama.Bulunamadı: kinkakuji
- japanwelcomesyou.com kinkakuji/Kinkakuji, also known as the Temple of the Golden Pavilion, is a Zen Buddhist temple located in the northern part of Kyoto, Japan.
- tripadvisor.com.sg Attraction_Review-g298564-…My family visited many temples in Japan. Kinkakuji Temple was the most impressive. ... Kinkakuji Temple: the Golden Pavilion.
- thekyotoproject.org english/kinkakuji-temple/But ever since then, there is one thing that even some Japanese people have misunderstood. It is that the first floor of Kinkakuji isn’t covered with gold.
- itsyourjapan.com kinkakuji-kyoto/Nestled snuggly between Daitokuji Temple, Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, and Ryoanji Temple is Kinkakuji Temple, one of the most popular buildings found in Japan.
- jrpass.com blog/kinkakuji-the-golden-pavilion-of-…Oh no, it had to be covered in gold – entirely! That’s how Kinkakuji was created, a private villa to a ruler who wanted to become a god.