


Kinkaku-ji, a Zen temple in Kyoto, is renowned for its golden pavilion, set in a beautiful garden, and its history dating back to the 14th century.

Golden Pavilion, a Zen temple covered in gold leaf, set in a beautiful garden with a reflecting pond.

Famous for its Zen rock garden, this temple offers a peaceful morning visit with a serene atmosphere.

A mesmerizing bamboo forest path, best explored in the afternoon for its unique lighting and fewer crowds.

Inspired by the temple's golden pavilion, these lacquerware items are hand-painted with gold leaf, symbolizing wealth and status.

Traditional Kyoto braided obi sashes, made from silk, are a symbol of elegance and craftsmanship.

High-quality matcha green tea from the temple's own tea fields, offering a unique taste of Kyoto's tea culture.

Kinkaku-ji's climate can be rainy, especially in spring and autumn.
Exploring the temple grounds requires comfortable footwear.

A traditional Japanese restaurant near Kinkaku-ji, known for its beautiful garden views and authentic breakfast sets.

A high-end restaurant offering a kaiseki-style breakfast with a focus on seasonal ingredients.

A popular soba noodle shop near Kinkaku-ji, serving handmade noodles and traditional Japanese dishes.

Tofu and vegetables in a hot broth, often served with a dipping sauce

Layers of matcha-flavored sweets, jelly, and cream, topped with a scoop of matcha ice cream

Thin, straight noodles in a light, soy sauce-based broth, topped with chashu, menma, and green onions
A historic silk mill offering insights into China's silk industry, with beautiful gardens and traditional architecture.
Nestled atop Chandranath Hill, this ancient temple is a serene pilgrimage spot, offering panoramic views and a peaceful atmosphere.
A solemn tribute to Indian soldiers who laid down their lives in various wars, this memorial is a poignant reminder of their sacrifice.