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Kinkaku-ji / Golden Pavilion

Kinkaku-ji / Golden Pavilion

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Best time to visit

Aim for early morning or late afternoon to catch soft, warm light and thinner crowds; autumn foliage and cherry blossom windows add spectacular color. Weekdays are quieter than weekends.

Budget tips

Admission is about 400 yen for adults, there are no regular free days, and most rail passes do not cover entry fees, so carry small change to avoid lines. Combine the visit with nearby temples to save on transport costs.

Recommended for

Photography enthusiasts, History buffs, Garden lovers

Plan your visit

45-60 min

About

Quick facts: A copper phoenix perches on the roof, catching sunlight and throwing tiny golden flashes across the pond. Ashikaga Yoshimitsu commissioned the original retirement villa, and the present structure dates from a 1955 reconstruction following a 1950 arson.

Highlights: Top two floors are sheathed in gold leaf and crowned by a gilded phoenix, the gleam shifting with every ripple on the pond. A notorious 1950 arson by a novice monk led to a dramatic 1955 rebuild, a story visitors still hear while strolling the gardens.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes, paths are gravel and can be slippery after rain.
  • Head to the south-bank viewing platform for the classic framed reflection shot over the pond.
  • Don't expect interior access to the pavilion, focus on the gardens and viewpoints instead.
  • Avoid midday weekends; aim for opening hour or late afternoon for fewer people and better light.

Practical info

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