- 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.
- mai-ko.com travel/japan/kyoto/things-to-do-in-…It is said the view of Kinkakuji from here at the sunset is most beautiful even though it is difficult to see it as we are not allowed to step in.
- planetyze.com en/japan/kyoto/kinkakujiThe walk from Kinkakuji takes about 15 minutes, but there are sights to enjoy en route, such as Hirano Shrine, which is famous for its cherry blossoms.
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- japanguiding.com kinkakuji/When we visited Kinkakuji last autumn, we travelled by bus from Kyoto Station. The bus stop is only a short walk to the entrance of the temple’s grounds.
- cvgotravel.com kinkakuji/*Kinkakuji is a Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan. *It is one of the most famous and recognized buildings in Kyoto.
- rekishinihon.com kinkakuji/Kinkakuji – Join Stuart on a tour you will never forget. Favourite UNESCO sites as well as some more off the beaten track sites all combined in one fabulous trip.
- flickr.com photos/tags/kinkakuji/Kinkakuji (金閣寺, Golden Pavilion) is a Zen temple in northern Kyoto whose top two floors are completely covered in gold leaf.
- turkcebilgi.com kinkakujiKinkakuji. Kinkakuji Hakkında Detaylı Bilgi. Kinkakuci|金閣寺|Altın Köşk Tapınağı}}, ayrıca olarak da bilinir.
- thetokyochapter.com kyotos-kinkakuji-with-kids/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.