3840x2160 Temple Of The Golden Pavilion, Kinkak... -

Originally a shogun’s retirement villa in the late 14th century, it was converted into a Zen temple. The current structure was rebuilt in 1955 after a monk burned the original down in 1950.

A three-story Zen temple, with the top two floors extensively covered in gold leaf. 3840x2160 Temple Of The Golden Pavilion, Kinkak...

(Bright afternoon, sunset/dusk for golden hour?) Free Kinkaku Ji Photos - Pexels Originally a shogun’s retirement villa in the late

High-resolution 4K ( ) imagery of the Temple of the Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji) in Kyoto, Japan, captures one of the country's most iconic UNESCO World Heritage sites. (Bright afternoon, sunset/dusk for golden hour

(Autumn with red leaves, snowy winter, spring with green trees?)

Kinkaku-ji (Temple of the Golden Pavilion) is the popular name; its formal name is Rokuon-ji.

High-resolution wallpapers are available from specialized sites, often featuring brilliant autumn sunset colors and sharp details of the gold-leaf exterior. Background Information: