銀閣寺

The official name is Tōyama Jishō-ji, and it is one of the sub-temples of Shokoku-ji. The name "Ginkaku-ji" is said to have originated during the Edo period, as it was referred to in contrast to Kinkaku-ji.
The official name is Tōzan Jishō-ji, and it is one of the sub-temples of Shōkoku-ji. The name "Ginkaku-ji" is said to have originated during the Edo period as a way to refer to it in contrast to Kinkaku-ji.
The official name is Higashiyama Jishouji, and it is one of the sub-temples of Shokoku-ji. The name Ginkaku-ji is said to have originated in the Edo period, as it came to be called Ginkaku-ji in contrast to Kinkaku-ji.
The official name is Tōzan Jishō-ji, and it is one of the sub-temples of Shokoku-ji. The name "Ginkaku-ji" is said to have originated in the Edo period, in contrast to Kinkaku-ji, and thus it came to be referred to as Ginkaku-ji.
September 9, 2024

The formal name is Tōyama Jishō-ji, and it is one of the sub-temples of Shokoku-ji. The name "Ginkaku-ji" is said to have originated during the Edo period, in relation to Kinkaku-ji, which led to it being referred to as Ginkaku-ji.

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