Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, dates back to the 14th century and stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kyoto, Japan. Nestled by a tranquil lake, the temple’s gleaming gold tiers are mirrored in the water, creating a striking visual contrast against the backdrop of forests and twisted pines. This iconic structure is one of Kyoto’s most popular attractions and among Japan’s most visited temples. Visitors can stroll through the meticulously maintained gardens, enjoy the serene views, and appreciate the harmonious blend of natural beauty and architectural splendor.
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