• My family visited many temples in Japan. Kinkakuji Temple was the most impressive. ... Kinkakuji Temple: the Golden Pavilion.
  • 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.
  • Yemek sonrasında bir başka büyülü yere, Kinkakuji Tapınağına (Altın Köşk Tapınağı) gittik. ... Kinkakuji Tapınağı geniş bir havuzun kenarına kurulmuş.
  • The Kinkakuji we see today is a reproduction. Surviving the destruction of the Onin War (1467-1477), the original Kinkakuji burned down in 1950 by a young monk.
  • While you are at Kinkakuji with Kids Kinkakuji is open from 9am-5pm daily ( I wouldn’t arrive later than 4pm though) and costs 400 yen to enter.
  • The pictures of the inside of the pavilion are the photos of postcards I bought at a souvenir shop in Kinkakuji temple. Hossui-in (法水院), the 1st floor.
  • Kinkakuji: Directed by Yôichi Takabayashi. With Saburô Shinoda, Toshio Shiba, Katsuhiko Yokomitsu, Yoshie Shimamura.
  • Take Express bus from Kyoto Station and make a 30-40 min stop in nijoji Castle, and continue to Kinkakuji. Be avare Temple will be closed at 5pm.
  • Nestled snuggly between Daitokuji Temple, Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, and Ryoanji Temple is Kinkakuji Temple, one of the most popular buildings found in Japan.
  • The Kinkakuji temple is a popular destination for tourists to take pictures. ... Kinkakuji is an impressive structure built overlooking a large pond.