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Ginkaku-ji (銀閣寺, Silver Pavilion) - Zen temple and moss garden

Ginkaku-ji (銀閣寺, Silver Pavilion) - Zen temple and moss garden

4.5 (16,636 reviews)
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Best time to visit

Early morning on weekdays offers the quietest experience and soft light for photos. Late November shows brilliant maple colors, while late March brings subtle cherry blossoms.

Budget tips

Admission is about 500 JPY for adults, paid on entry; there are no regular free days. Save on transit by using a Kyoto city bus or subway one-day pass since entrances are charged per site.

Recommended for

Zen and garden lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Architecture and history fans, Solo travelers seeking calm

Plan your visit

45-75 min

About

Quick facts: You can feel soft moss underfoot as precisely raked gravel and a sculpted sand cone called Kogetsudai form a miniature landscape that encourages slow, contemplative walks. A pavilion named for silver never actually received silver leaf; its quiet wooden surfaces helped codify the wabi-sabi aesthetic that reshaped Japanese gardens and tea culture.

Highlights: A quiet tradition there has the head gardener, Mr. Sato, leading a team of five each spring to repair precisely 361 raked grooves in the silver sand representing waves, a pattern that was last restored in 2005 after storm damage. Legend says the austere two-story pavilion was never clad in silver as planned by Ashikaga Yoshimasa in 1489, and the contrast between the dark lacquered wood and the vivid green moss, which smells faintly of wet stone after rain, is what surprises people most.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes, paths include gravel, stone steps and narrow walkways.
  • Head straight to the raised viewing platform for the classic shot of the pavilion reflected against the garden pond.
  • Avoid midday weekends; aim for opening time to experience calmer crowds and better light.
  • Keep noise low and follow the route signs, photography is allowed but be respectful during quiet moments.

Practical info

Opening hours

Directions

Official website

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Reviews

Reviews (2)

4.5
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Hugo A.1mo ago

Arrived at 8am, no line. Paid ¥500 and enjoyed the quiet moss garden and hill views, totally worth the early start. (5/5)

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Brian S.4mo ago

Visited at 2pm and it was packed, long walk to get in and the ¥500 fee felt steep for the small pavilion. The moss and garden are pretty but not a full afternoon activity. (3.5/5)