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Published on January 1, 2021 • • Design details Edit • • Roof ornament • Kinkaku-ji • Japanese name • Kanji • 金閣寺 • Hiragana • きんかくじ • Katakana • キンカクジ • Transcriptions • Romanization Kinkaku-ji • Rokuon-ji • Japanese name • Kanji • 鹿苑寺 • Hiragana • ろくおんじ • Katakana • ロクオンジ • Transcriptions • Romanization Rokuon-ji • The Golden Pavilion (金閣, Kinkaku) is a three-story building on the grounds of the Rokuon-ji temple complex.[11] The top two stories of the pavilion are covered with pure gold leaf.[11] The pavilion functions as a shariden (舎利殿), housing relics of the Buddha (Buddha's Ashes). The building was an important model for Ginkaku-ji (Silver Pavilion Temple) and Shōkoku-ji, which are also located in Kyoto.[2] When these buildings were constructed, Ashikaga Yoshimasa employed the styles used at Kinkaku-ji and even borrowed the names of its second and third floors.[2] • • The present pavilion structure dates from 1955, when it was rebuilt.[2] The pavilion is three stories high, 12.5 meters (40 feet) in height.[8][page needed] The reconstruction is said to be a copy close to the original, although some doubt such an extensive gold-leaf coating was used on the original structure.[3][page needed] In 1984 the coating of Japanese lacquer was found to be a little decayed and a new coating, as well as gilding with gold-leaf, much thicker than the original coatings (0.5 µm instead of 0.1 µm), was completed in 1987. Additionally, the interior of the building, including the paintings and Yoshimitsu's statue, were also restored. Finally, the roof was restored in 2003. The name Kinkaku is derived from the gold leaf that the pavilion is covered in. Gold was an important addition to the pavilion because of its underlying meaning. The gold employed was intended to mitigate and purify any pollution or negative thoughts and feelings towards death.[9][page needed] Other than the symbolic meaning behind the gold leaf, the Muromachi period heavily relied on visual excesses.[10][page needed] With the focus on the Golden Pavilion, the way that the structure is mainly covered in that material creates an impression that stands out because of the sunlight reflecting and the effect the reflection creates on the pond. • • Location: • 1 Kinkakuji-chō, Kita-ku, Kyōto, Kyoto Prefecture[1] • Country • Japan • Kinkaku-ji is located in JapanKinkaku-ji • Shown within Japan • Geographic coordinates • 35°02′22″N 135°43′43″E • Architecture • Founder • Ashikaga Yoshimitsu • Completed • 1397 • 1955 (reconstruction) • Website • www.shokoku-ji.jp • Contents • 🎋Kinkaku have renovated 🎉 • So beautiful! • Walking around takes about 30 minutes. • Maccha dango is very delicious 🤤 • 🎋Great temple to visit in Kyoto. It is covered in gold leaf; very pretty to look at. A lot of tourists visit each year so be sure to choose the right time. If you do, it is really peaceful. • • #OneAsianJapan • • Created by InShot • https://inshot.cc/share/youtube.html

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