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ホーム » Destination » Kyoto » Ginkakuji – Kyoto’s Silver Pavilion of Zen and Simplicity

Ginkakuji – Kyoto’s Silver Pavilion of Zen and Simplicity

Kuokoaday by Kuokoaday
2025-07-08
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While Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion) dazzles with gold, Ginkakuji, the Silver Pavilion, captures hearts with quiet elegance and Zen-inspired minimalism. Located in Kyoto’s Sakyo Ward, Ginkakuji is a must-visit for those seeking beauty in simplicity and harmony with nature.

Table Of Contents
  1. What Is Ginkakuji?
  2. Highlights of Ginkakuji
  3. Why Visit Ginkakuji?
  4. Travel Info

What Is Ginkakuji?

Ginkakuji (officially Jisho-ji Temple) was originally built in 1482 as a retirement villa for Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa. Inspired by his grandfather’s Kinkakuji, it was later converted into a Zen temple. Although never covered in silver, its understated wooden structure represents wabi-sabi—the Japanese aesthetic of imperfect, transient beauty.

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Highlights of Ginkakuji

  • The Silver Pavilion
    A serene, two-story structure overlooking a reflective pond, embodying rustic grace and quiet power.
  • Sand Garden (Ginshadan)
    Features a striking “Moon Viewing Platform” and meticulously raked white sand symbolizing waves and moonlight.
  • Moss Garden & Walkway
    A tranquil stroll through shaded paths, stone bridges, and lush mossy grounds that bring inner calm.
  • Panoramic Views
    A short hike behind the temple offers scenic views over Kyoto and the temple grounds.

Why Visit Ginkakuji?

Unlike its golden counterpart, Ginkakuji offers a spiritual and meditative experience. It’s a place to slow down, observe the details, and embrace nature’s subtle grace. It’s ideal for travelers seeking peace, Zen philosophy, and Kyoto’s timeless charm.


Travel Info

  • Hours: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM (9:00 AM in winter)
  • Admission: ¥500 (adult)
  • Access: Take bus #5 or #17 from Kyoto Station to Ginkakuji-michi, then walk 10 minutes.
  • Nearby: The temple is the northern start of the Philosopher’s Path, a popular walking trail.
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