“Kinkaku-ji: El Templo Cubierto de Oro Que Todos Quieren Ver”

what is there now or what was there before isn’t the entrance to enter the temple Hello everyone well today we are in Kyoto as you can see a cold mud it is snowing hello everyone I hope you enjoy the Toyoto video today we are going to the golden temple this this temple was built in 1357 and it was destroyed several times and there I found some images some old photos from the last time for example when it burned down they burned it in 1950 so let’s enjoy the snow it’s going to be beautiful to see it see you in a while anyway you don’t notice the snow much did you see when [Music] when it’s snowing in the filming it’s not [Music] so What is the name of the temple kin kakuchi k sin kakushi kin kakushi kin is gold gold ah and cushi I don’t know the g is a temple it is not had by Okay here we are at the entrance look there is the map where is the entrance here is Cuchi is this what is there now or what was there before Ro no this is the note of the place now where is red we are now and there The temple is obviously not there the temple burned down several times throughout its history and in fact the current pavilion is a reconstruction from 1955 this is because in 1950 a fanatic Buddhist monk set fire to the temple this story in fact you can find it recreated in the novel The Golden Pavilion of Yukiomisima as a curiosity the grandson of Yosimitsu Asikaga Yosimasa was inspired by the Kinkakuji temple to build the Jinkuji temple or silver pavilion located at the other end of the city well now we are entering this is the entrance door look at the wood how old it is similarly shaped the walls of the Jinkuji should have been covered in silver paper but in the end it was not completed the first step when visiting the Kinkakuji temple is to buy the ticket it is interesting to say here that the entrance to the temple works as a protective amulet so do not throw it away keep it not only as a souvenir of your visit to the temple but also to have good luck security at home prosperity and protection in general an unforgettable memory of one of the most impressive places in Kyoto look at the entrance the entrance Ros the entrance to enter the golden temple what delicate work and here they are going to give us the pamphlet from here what [Music] ah now we are entering iconic images images from Kyoto of the Golden Temple the official name of the temple is Rokogonji and it was built in 1397 as a vacation villa for the Shogun Asikaga Yosimitsu Asikaga abdicated in 1394 and 3 years later began the construction of his vacation villa in a peaceful and serene setting in 1408 after Asikaga’s death the grounds became a Sen temple of the Rinsai school of Buddhism following the former Sou’s own wishes however all the buildings that made up the vacation villa and later temple were destroyed except for the building we know today as Kinkakuji and the gardens that surround it since then the main building Kinkaku functions as a sariden that is to say as a compound where the relics of Buddha are kept the pond is full of islands stones and Japanese style pines that represent chapters of the Japanese Buddhism in the background the only visible building is the impressive golden temple whose golden tones are beautifully reflected on the waters of the shelf it is one of the most characteristic views of the temple so if you want to enjoy it calmly and quietly we recommend that you visit the Kinkakuji early in the morning as soon as they open the path takes you along the pond to the main building of the Kinkakuji the golden pavilion although you cannot enter the interior as you get closer you can look more closely at all the details each floor has a different architectural style but as a whole the Kinkakuji is representative of the architecture of the Muromachi period 133 to 1568 the first floor is in the Sensukuri architectural style and is called Oui it shows in all its splendor the classic decoration for the harvest typical of the Yan period stands out for the wooden pillars of the terrace as well as for the white exterior walls that differ from the gold of the upper floors now yes send greetings to all friends in Argentina greetings to all I hope you send this good energy for everyone and have a very nice new year well now we finish the video because it is snowing terribly I don’t know if the camera appreciates it but well with these images we are just a few meters from the golden temple as you can see it is covered eh with gold leaf this is really beautiful and to be able to see it with snow even more so well I hope you liked the images and we will continue filming other temples so watch the videos we send you all a hug bye bye the second floor is built following the Buke Sucukuri architectural style the typical style of samurai residences of the Kamakura period 1185 to 133 is called Choondo and is an enclosed space in feudal style with a statue of the bodhisattvacanon surrounded by the four celestial guardian kings of Buddhism all of its exterior walls without exception are covered in gold leaf over the Japanese finally the third floor is in the Carayos architectural style in Chinese is called Kukhocho and inside there is a triad of Buddhas and 25 bodhisattva figurines as well as on the second floor the walls of the third floor are also completely covered in gold leaf on the Japanese aka also look at the top of the temple because on the roof you will see a statue a Chinese phoenix also completely covered in gold leaf that is the devil what is it called how do you say slowly oh well it’s very famous he says I don’t know the gardens are another of the outstanding elements of the Kinkakuji temple both for its beauty and for having remained unchanged with its original design since the 14th century the garden is a perfect example of a traditional garden for walking and meditating typical of the Muromachi period 133 to 1568 in it you will find a water fountain called Jingasen according to legend Yosimitsu himself used the water from the fountain to prepare his tea nearby you will see the Gankasui stream used by Yosimitsu to wash his hands and right next to it a coke stone staircase with bamboo railings curiously nowadays the railings or fences in this style are called Kinkakuigaki in honor of this beautiful staircase the ancient construction ah look alcohol here ah [Music] itos here there is a restaurant [Music] the typical Japanese restaurant in the golden temple incredible [Music] [Music] the video but it is a lot Well like all religions the commerce [Music] is everywhere [Music] isn’t it beautiful how it is snowing we still haven’t left here the road is very long [Music]

✨ Bienvenidos a uno de los lugares más mágicos de Japón: el Templo Dorado de Kioto, también conocido como Kinkaku-ji. En este video de GuilleroXanaTV te llevamos a recorrer uno de los templos más famosos y bellos del país, un lugar que parece salido de un cuento, donde la historia, la espiritualidad y la belleza natural se unen de forma única.

🌿 Rodeado por un jardín zen y reflejado perfectamente en el espejo de agua que lo rodea, el Kinkaku-ji no solo brilla por su estructura cubierta en pan de oro, sino también por la paz que transmite. Caminamos sus senderos, escuchamos el canto de los cuervos y nos dejamos llevar por la energía especial que se siente en cada rincón.

📚 ¿Sabías que este templo fue originalmente una villa de descanso para un shogun? ¿Y que fue destruido por el fuego y reconstruido con una fidelidad impresionante? Te contamos su historia, sus secretos y todo lo que tenés que saber si estás pensando en viajar a Kioto o simplemente querés descubrir más sobre la cultura japonesa.

📸 Si te gustan los viajes, los templos japoneses, la arquitectura tradicional y los lugares con alma, este video es para vos.
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  1. Как вы думаете, какая атмосфера у Кинкакудзи в снегу? Были ли у вас похожие впечатления от посещения зимних храмов?