Best Kinkaku Ji Tours from Tokio

Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, is a Zen Buddhist temple in northern Kyoto that draws millions of visitors every year. Originally built in 1397 as a shogun’s retirement villa, the current structure was rebuilt in 1955 after a fire and is now part of Kyoto’s 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The top two floors of the pavilion are completely covered in gold leaf, reflecting beautifully over the mirror-like Kyoko-chi (Mirror Pond) that surrounds it. The garden path around the temple offers multiple photo-worthy angles and seasonal views, especially during autumn foliage and winter snow. While entry to the building itself isn’t permitted, the well-maintained grounds, tea house, and souvenir stalls make it a satisfying stop for travelers of all kinds. Easily accessible by bus from Kyoto Station, Kinkaku-ji is often paired with nearby attractions like Ryoan-ji or Ninna-ji, making it a must-visit highlight of any Kyoto itinerary.
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