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Code Number: CAJV03P02_09.0629 Title: Golden Temple, Kyoto
Notes: Kinkaku-ji Temple
Japan, Japanese, Nippon, Architecture, Building, Structure, Scenic, Asia, Asian, AsiaticKinkakuji was originally built in 1397 as a villa for Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (1358-1408), third Ashikaga Shogun. It was composed of several buildings, including a replica of the imperial palace's Shishin-den Hall. 11 years after Yoshimitsu's death, the villa was converted into a Buddhist temple of the Rinzai sect, with Muso Kokushi appointed as abbot, following Yoshimitsu's will. On 2nd July 1950, a 21 year-old monk, and student at Otani University, set fire to the Kinkaku-ji. The temple was burned to the ground, and the young man arrested. He confessed that he wanted to die in the flames. The story was immortalised by writer Mishima Yukio in his novel The Temple of the Golden Pavilion. The temple was entirely reconstructed in its original form in 1955, extending the gold-foil covering to the lower floors as well. How to get there Kinkaku-ji is best reached by bus. There are 2 stops at proximity, Kinkakuji-mae and Kinkakuji-michi, deserved by bus 12, 50, 59, 204 and 205).. The temple is open everyday from 9am to 5pm and admission os ?400. Kyoto Guide Byodoin Chionin Daitokuji Fushimi Inari Ginkakuji Gion Heian Shrine Honganji Imperial Palace Kinkakuji Kiyomizu-dera Maruyama Park Mampukuji Nanzenji Nijo Castle Path of Philosophy Pontocho Ryoanji Sanjusangendo Shisendo Tenryuji Tofukuji Toji Yasaka Shrine Share your travel experience or ask your questions on the Japan Forum ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Site Sections * Japan Directory * Japan Forum * Japan Photo Gallery * Practical Guide * Cultural Guide * Entertainment * Society * Language * Glossary More JREF * Japanese Friends * JREF Classifieds * JREF eCards * JREF Polls * JREF Shop * Penpal Forum * Sitemap * Site Help Webmasters * Advertising * Japan Banner Exchange * JREF Award * Seti@JREF * Topsites Japan * Web Hosting * Webtools Hosted Websites * Eupedia.com * Geisha Photo * My Japan * Nikkei Net ------------------------------------------------------------------------ About JREF - Contact JREF - Privacy Statement - Terms of Use - Advertising Copyright © 1999-2005 Japan Reference All Rights Reserved Photographer: George H. Ulrich Jr. |
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