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Kinkaku Ji Temple The Golden Pavilion

Kinkaku-ji, the famed “Golden Pavilion,” is Kyoto’s most iconic sight. It’s well worth a visit, just try to pick a time when the crowds aren’t there.

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Rising above its reflecting pond like an apparition, the golden hall of Kinkaku-ji is Kyoto’s most impressive sight, especially if you’re there on the four or five days per year when it’s covered in snow. The only problem is, as you might guess, that it’s almost always packed with visitors. For these reason, we recommend going just after it opens, just after it closes and, if possible on a Monday morning. Whatever you do, avoid the place on holidays, when it will simply be too busy to enjoy.

English address:
1 Kinkaku-ji-cho, Kita-ku

Japanese address:
北区金閣寺町1

Opening hours:
9am-5pm

Admission:
Adults: ¥400
Junior high and elementary school students: ¥300

Non-smoking area: Yes

Nearest Transport:
In front of Kinkaku-ji-mae Bus Stop, Kyoto City Bus 205 from Kyoto Station

Telephone: 461-0013

Website: Official Website (English)

Near To Here:
Kinkaku-ji Temple is located in Northwest Kyoto. See our complete list of things to do in Northwest Kyoto, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.

Where Is This Place Located?

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