• Ginkakuji is best known as the Silver Pavilion and was built in 1482. Unlike the golden Kinkakuji, Ginkakuji Temple is not actually plated with silver.
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  • To get to Ginkaku-ji from Kyoto-Station, take City bus 5, 17 or 100, a thirty-five to forty minute ride, getting off at Ginkakuji-mae (230 yen each way).
  • Nevertheless, Ginkakuji is a remarkable cultural and historical site that offers visitors a serene and contemplative experience.
  • As result, the temple has been called Ginkakuji which means the Silver Pavilion even though it’s not really silver.
  • His villa in 1490 was converted into a Zen temple after this death, of which today Ginkakuji consists of several temple building including the Silver Pavilion.
  • Local buses 3 or 5 will also get you there but stop at the Ginkakuji-michi bus stop it is slightly further away but very close and easy to find your way.
  • The Ginkakuji Temple in Kyoto, Japan, formally referred to as Jisho-ji and otherwise known as 'The Serene Temple of the Silver Pavilion', was first built in the...