Temple of the Golden Pavilion, Kyoto
Kinkaku-ji is a Buddist temple in Kyoto, the old capital city of Japan. The Golden Pavilion is a three storey building in the grounds of the Rokuon-ji temple complex. The top two stories of the pavilion are covered in gold leaf.
The history of the Kinkaku-ji dates back to the late 14th century when the villa was purchased by Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. When The Shogun (warlord) died the building was converted into a Zen temple by his son.
In 1950 the pavilion was burned down by a young novice monk, which also destroyed the statue Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. The pavilion was rebuilt in 1955 and is said to a close copy of the original.
The day we visited Kinkaku-ji was slightly overcast but when we saw the temple the light started to lift and the winter sunlight was reflected off of the gold covered walls.
Using the X-Pro2 and the XF10-24mm or XF16-55mm or XF50-140mm I took images from each side of the Pavilion.
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