- en.m.wikipedia.org GinkakujiInstead of being designed by and for the use of monks, practitioners of zazen, or seated meditation. Ginkakuji was constructed in relation to its surroundings.
- kyotokankoyagi.com ginkakuji-general-enGinkakuji never seems to be “Silver” though Kinkakuji glitters gold. (“Gin” means silver and “Kin” means gold in Japanese.)There were some disputes on the issue.
- webpages.uidaho.edu arch499/nonwest/japan3/…Ginkaku-ji. Located east of the Kinkaku-ji in the Higashiyama mountains of Kyoto, the Ginkaku-ji, or Silver Pavilion, appears similar to its predecessor at first...
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- accessible-japan.com places/japan/kyoto/kyoto/…Ginkakuji, or the Silver Pavilion, is nestled in Kyoto’s eastern mountains and is a popular stop for many visitors to Japan’s ancient capital.
- http://sacred-destinations.com japan/kyoto-ginkakujiDespite its name, don't expect glistening silver when you visit the 15th-century Silver Pavilion Temple (Ginkakuji or Ginkaku-ji) in Kyoto.
- japanese-tradition.com en/ginkakuji/Well, do you know the temple named Ginkakuji as the opposition to Kinkakuji? ... Then why is it called Ginkakuji? There are some reasons.
- travelthroughlife.net japan-kyoto-ginkakuji/Named for the mountain retreat that would eventually become known as the Ginkakuji (Silver Pavilion), Higashiyama and Yoshimasa are largely inseparable.
- jpmanual.com en/ginkakujiGinkaku-ji Temple has been designated as the World Heritage List as part of the cultural assets of ancient capital of Kyoto. ginkakuji-06.