Earlier this evening, I assembled a 3D puzzle of this temple, which I did in 3 hours. I put the finished temple in my man cave counter for display. It looks real nice and shiny.
Excellent video. You provide a nice summary of information to make it interesting. I also appreciated that you were honest enough to say while it is a beautiful temple and worth visiting once, it's probably not going to be something that you want to see multiple times (nice that you provided the website info if someone wants more info). Great job of pronouncing the names in Japanese ;)
Totally agree! It’s refreshing to see honest takes on these places. And yeah, the pronunciation was on point! It really adds another layer to the experience when they nail those names. Looking forward to more videos!
Totally agree! It's nice when creators keep it real about the experience. Plus, that pronunciation was on point! Can’t wait to see more content from this channel! 😊
Totally agree! It’s refreshing to see someone being honest about the experience. And yeah, those Japanese name pronunciations were spot on! Looking forward to checking out more of their videos. Cheers!
Totally agree! It's gorgeous, but once is probably enough for most people. And the website link is super handy for those wanting to delve deeper. Props to the creator for that and nailin’ the Japanese names! 😊
I appreciate you pronouncing all the Japanese names properly! How long would you recommend is enough time to spend there, and also I heard this temple is a bit out of the way/difficult to get to? Would you be able to explain how you got there? Thank you!
No problem, I always try my best to pronounce things correctly! And I would honestly recommend 1-2 hours tops here. I would recommend taking the bus from the downtown/central areas of Kyoto, Google Maps will you tell you where to go and which bus to take. Thank you!
It's beautiful ... but my usual comments ... Shimogamo Shrine is much more historical and important in Kyoto... and, to me, Ginkaku-ji is more refined and beautiful ...
@@WanderlustWellman hmmm,... Shimogamo Shrine is dedicated to the protection of women,... they can buy small wooden " mirrors ", draw their faces on them and then offer them to the shrine ... strangely enough, there are few to zero foreign tourists here ...
@@WanderlustWellman thanks so much! It's a silly question I know, but there is NOWHERE that actually explains where the dang tickets are located, thanks again! Great vid!
@@jayone8891 Not a silly question at all, sometimes you need to book things online and it is always more difficult to do these things in another country. Thanks for watching the video!
You must think too highly of me then 😂! And agreed, although the ultimate key is getting to bed early the night before so I’m not a zombie while being there haha
Was there 3 weeks ago. Was visiting my Aunt who lives beside the temple. Went twice. Was so beautiful. Excelente video.
That’s awesome to have your Aunt living so close to such a beautiful place! Thanks a lot
Earlier this evening, I assembled a 3D puzzle of this temple, which I did in 3 hours. I put the finished temple in my man cave counter for display. It looks real nice and shiny.
Very nice, thanks for sharing that!
Wow! Just found your channel and I instantly subscribed. Amazing shots! Cheers from Singapore 🇸🇬
Wow thanks so much, I love Singapore - I visited back in July 2022 and will make videos on my experiences there in the near future 🇸🇬
My best friend, Enjoyed watching this video my friend Really awesome views Thank you Stay connected
Thank you so much my friend, glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent video. You provide a nice summary of information to make it interesting. I also appreciated that you were honest enough to say while it is a beautiful temple and worth visiting once, it's probably not going to be something that you want to see multiple times (nice that you provided the website info if someone wants more info). Great job of pronouncing the names in Japanese ;)
Thank you so much, I'm glad you appreciated all of those little things!
Totally agree! It’s refreshing to see honest takes on these places. And yeah, the pronunciation was on point! It really adds another layer to the experience when they nail those names. Looking forward to more videos!
Totally agree! It's nice when creators keep it real about the experience. Plus, that pronunciation was on point! Can’t wait to see more content from this channel! 😊
Totally agree! It’s refreshing to see someone being honest about the experience. And yeah, those Japanese name pronunciations were spot on! Looking forward to checking out more of their videos. Cheers!
Totally agree! It's gorgeous, but once is probably enough for most people. And the website link is super handy for those wanting to delve deeper. Props to the creator for that and nailin’ the Japanese names! 😊
1 day when i visit this place very happy
I hope you can visit one day soon!
That looks beautiful!
It really was, definitely looks even better in person!
雪景色の金閣寺がとても綺麗だと聞いたことがある
私もそれと聞いたことがある!冬に帰りたい
I appreciate you pronouncing all the Japanese names properly! How long would you recommend is enough time to spend there, and also I heard this temple is a bit out of the way/difficult to get to? Would you be able to explain how you got there? Thank you!
No problem, I always try my best to pronounce things correctly! And I would honestly recommend 1-2 hours tops here. I would recommend taking the bus from the downtown/central areas of Kyoto, Google Maps will you tell you where to go and which bus to take. Thank you!
Kinkakuji
Niece video, cheers
Thanks 👍
Absolutely beautiful video and I really enjoyed watching it. New subscriber here from #RTBL
Thanks so much, I really appreciate it!
It's beautiful ... but my usual comments ... Shimogamo Shrine is much more historical and important in Kyoto... and, to me, Ginkaku-ji is more refined and beautiful ...
Thanks for your opinion!
@@WanderlustWellman hmmm,... Shimogamo Shrine is dedicated to the protection of women,... they can buy small wooden " mirrors ", draw their faces on them and then offer them to the shrine ... strangely enough, there are few to zero foreign tourists here ...
Hi! Could you please comment on admission tickets? Where do you get them, how much and do you need to prebook? - thanks!
No need to pre book, I believe tickets are 500 or 600 yen, which is around $5. You can buy them right at the entrance
@@WanderlustWellman thanks so much! It's a silly question I know, but there is NOWHERE that actually explains where the dang tickets are located, thanks again! Great vid!
@@jayone8891 Not a silly question at all, sometimes you need to book things online and it is always more difficult to do these things in another country. Thanks for watching the video!
Why can't you go inside Kinkakuji Temple?
Maybe for preservation purposes? Hard to say...
Surprised that you couldn't name everything in one take! Yes, waking up early is key to visiting top sites.
You must think too highly of me then 😂! And agreed, although the ultimate key is getting to bed early the night before so I’m not a zombie while being there haha
@@WanderlustWellman 🧟♂️
成功
Thanks!
日本人は他の寺に比べてあんまり好きじゃない人が多いと思う。派手すぎて成金のようだから。
そうですか、面白い!
This place is funny you pay ¥500 for a picture… 🤷🏽🤷🏽🤷🏽🤷🏽 so small, not far from the city center
Kinkakuji