Subtle Beauty at Ginkaku-ji: Kyoto’s Silver Pavilion
While its name suggests a shimmering silver exterior, Ginkaku-ji is all about quiet elegance and wabi-sabi, the beauty in simplicity and imperfection. Originally built as a retirement villa for a shogun and later converted into a Zen temple, the Silver Pavilion offers a peaceful contrast to Kyoto’s more flamboyant landmarks. The moss gardens, sand garden with its iconic "Moon Viewing Platform," and gentle forested path up the hillside create a contemplative and poetic atmosphere. Ginkaku-ji may not dazzle like gold, but it invites you to slow down and appreciate the refined, subtle beauty of Japanese aesthetics. #ginkakuji
SERGIO PEREZ REJON GARCIA