Ginkaku-Ji
Kyoto
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At the foot of Kyōto's eastern mountains, Ginkaku-ji (Temple of the Silver Pavillion) was completed in 1490 by Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa, and, much like its sibling Kinkaku-ji, it belongs to the Rinzai Zen sect. Despite still being known as the Silver Temple, the Shogun's goal of covering the building in leaf silver was never accomplished. Today, the wooden building is considered a prime example of the Japanese concept of 'wabi-sabi' (embracing imperfection).
Useful Information
- Address: 2 Ginkakujicho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto
- Phone: +81 75 771 5725
- More Info: www.shokoku-ji.jp
- Opening House: Daily 9am–5pm
Do & See
Roaming around the charming Kyōto is a feast for the eyes. Visit Kyōto's landmarks, join a class of sadō (the Japanese tea ceremony), unwind in peaceful gardens, or head to the Gion district to catch a glimpse of an elegant geisha.