Ginkaku-ji: reviews, price and practical tips

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2 Ginkakuji-cho, Sakyo-ku, 606-8402 Kyoto, Japan
2 Ginkakuji-cho, Sakyo-ku, 606-8402 Kyoto, Japan
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Ginkaku ji, le Pavillon d'Argent

Visiting Ginkaku-ji, the Silver Pavilion of Kyoto

A haven of serenity and elegance from the Muromachi era

The Silver Pavilion, or Ginkaku-ji, is a Buddhist temple tucked against the eastern hills of Kyoto. Commissioned in 1482 by the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa, the pavilion was originally intended to be covered in silver leaf, a project that was never completed. Despite this, its sophisticated architecture and integration into the landscape remain a definitive example of the wabi-sabi aesthetic, which finds value in simplicity and the beauty of imperfection.

Gardens defined by tradition and symbolism

The gardens surrounding the Silver Pavilion are a masterwork of landscape design. The dry garden, featuring meticulously raked sand patterns, represents Mount Fuji and a sea of waves, creating a space designed for meditation. The moss garden provides a grounding walk through ponds, over bridges, and past carefully placed trees. These grounds reflect the long-standing Japanese tradition of crafting contemplative landscapes.

A gateway to the Philosopher's Path

The Silver Pavilion sits right next to the Philosopher's Path, a scenic walkway that follows a canal lined with cherry trees. This trail is a favorite during the spring cherry blossom season and connects various temples and shrines, making it a natural way to explore Kyoto on foot. Its proximity to Ginkaku-ji makes the temple a popular starting point for this quiet stroll.

The Silver Pavilion blends history, spirituality, and natural beauty, providing a rewarding experience for anyone interested in Japanese culture. While it can get busy during peak travel seasons, the atmosphere remains well suited for quiet reflection.

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Opening hours

Open daily according to the following schedule:

- March to November: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
- December to February: 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Hours are indicative and subject to change

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Reviews of Ginkaku-ji

Summary of 3 reviews
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Ratings by visit type

With family
4.3
As a couple
5
With friends
5

Avygeo ranking

#430
in the world
#29
in Asia
#21
in Japan
#4
in Kyoto

Worth the trip

Way less crowded with tourists than the Golden Pavilion, this is a really lovely visit, with a nice view of the city of Kyoto. The short path takes you through absolutely magnificent gardens, and it is a peaceful place that is worth the trip. The little shop also sells some very cool souvenirs that are more original than the ones in the super touristy spots. You can combine this visit with the Philosopher's Path on your way there or back!

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A relaxing moment

While it stays in the shadow of its counterpart the Kinkaku-ji, the Ginkaku-ji is also worth the trip! Less crowded, it is a great alternative to the former. The atmosphere in the garden is very relaxing. Take a look at the souvenir shop for some original gifts. Finally, finish up with a walk along the nearby Philosopher's Path for even more relaxation.

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The Silver Pavilion, a gem in a great Kyoto neighborhood

Visiting the Ginkaku-ji Buddhist temple, the Silver Pavilion, was an absolutely fabulous experience. I visited in the middle of summer during a heatwave, with no tourists around, and at nightfall. I actually preferred this temple to the Golden Pavilion. The garden is magnificent, and you feel like you are in the middle of a forest. The neighborhood where this temple is located is without a doubt my favorite area in Kyoto. From the bus stop, you walk down a small street full of traditional shops, and the shopkeepers, who are often very elderly, are happy to let you taste little homemade treats. A great atmosphere, a magnificent setting, the real Kyoto. Don't forget your bell, as there are many bears in this area.

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