Kinkaku-ji (Temple of the Golden Pavilion) is the popular name; its formal name is Rokuon-ji.
A three-story Zen temple, with the top two floors extensively covered in gold leaf.
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High-resolution 4K ( ) imagery of the Temple of the Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji) in Kyoto, Japan, captures one of the country's most iconic UNESCO World Heritage sites.
The most popular view features the pavilion reflected in the pond, often taken in autumn (with red maple leaves) or winter (with snow).
Originally a shogun’s retirement villa in the late 14th century, it was converted into a Zen temple. The current structure was rebuilt in 1955 after a monk burned the original down in 1950.
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