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Ginkaku-ji

Ginkaku-ji (銀閣寺, lit. "Temple of the Silver Pavilion"), officially named Jishō-ji (慈照寺, lit. "Temple of Shining Mercy"), is a Zen temple in the Sakyo ward of Kyoto, Japan. It is one of the constructions that represent the Higashiyama Culture of the Muromachi period. Ashikaga Yoshimasa initiated plans for creating a retirement villa and gardens as early as 1460, and it functioned as a pleasure villa for the shoguns to rest from their administrative duties. After his death, Yoshimasa arranged for this property to become a Zen temple under the name Jishō-ji.[1] The temple is today associated with the Shokoku-ji branch of Rinzai Zen.
Affiliation:  Zen, Rinzai sect, Shōkoku-ji school
Location:  2 Ginkakuji-chō, Sakyō-ku, Kyōto, Kyoto Prefecture  

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