The Kinkaku-ji tea house in the Rokuon-Ji Park in Kyoto, an exact replica of the original facility, destroyed by arson in 1950. The original tea house was built by the third shogun of the Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Dynasty (1358-1408). Mount Kinugasa (background).20.04.2013#1483225
Rokuon-ji Park. Kinkaku-ji ("Golden Pavilion") tea house. The exact copy of the original building destroyed by an arsonist in 1950. The pavilion was constructed by the third Ashikaga Shogun-Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (1358-1408). Kinugasa Mountain is in the background.20.04.2013#1483224
The Kinkaku-ji tea house in the Rokuon-Ji Park in Kyoto, an exact replica of the original facility, destroyed by arson in 1950. The original tea house was built by the third shogun of the Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Dynasty (1358-1408). Mount Kinugasa (background).20.04.2013#1483223
The Kinkaku-ji tea house in the Rokuon-Ji Park in Kyoto, an exact replica of the original facility, destroyed by arson in 1950. The original tea house was built by the third shogun of the Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Dynasty (1358-1408). Mount Kinugasa (background).20.04.2013#1483222
The Kinkaku-ji tea house in the Rokuon-Ji Park in Kyoto, an exact replica of the original facility, destroyed by arson in 1950. The original tea house was built by the third shogun of the Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Dynasty (1358-1408). Mount Kinugasa (background).20.04.2013#1483219
The Kinkaku-ji tea house in the Rokuon-Ji Park in Kyoto, an exact replica of the original facility, destroyed by arson in 1950. The original tea house was built by the third shogun of the Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Dynasty (1358-1408). Mount Kinugasa (background).20.04.2013#1483218
The Kinkaku-ji tea house in the Rokuon-Ji Park in Kyoto, an exact replica of the original facility, destroyed by arson in 1950. The original tea house was built by the third shogun of the Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Dynasty (1358-1408). Mount Kinugasa (background).20.04.2013#1483217
Park "Rokuondzi". Tea-house "Kinkakudzi" ("Golden Pavilion"). An exact copy of the original destroyed after arson in 1950, built by the 3d shogun of the dynasty Asikaga Yosimitsu (1358-1408). Mountain Kinugasa is on the background.01.12.2003#688274