Adults 400 yen, primary and secondary students 300 yen. Located in the Northern District of Kyoto City, Luyuan Temple is a temple of the Xiangguo Sect of Linji Zong. Its name comes from the famous shogunate General of Shiding Shogunate Period and the Dharma name of Fuli Yiman, the third generation General of Fuli. However, because the outer walls of the main core building in the temple are all decorated with gold foil, it is nicknamed Jinge Temple. Jinge Temple was built as a villa by Yiman, the third generation General of the Zuli family in 1397. After Yiman's death, it was transformed into a Buddhist temple "Bodhisattva". Fuli Yiman is Fuli Yiman, the general in Hugo. These two ideas do exist, and this is where chess is played. It is said that the garden centered on Jinge represents the Pure Land of Paradise. The pond called Jinghu Pool and Jinge reflect each other. It seems to be the representative scenery of Kyoto. Especially in fine weather, you can enjoy the Golden Pavilion and azure blue sky reflected in Jinghu Pool, just like art postcards. Jinge Temple also has a unique place - visitors get not admission tickets, but notes with blessings. In addition, beside the immovable hall in the courtyard, there are divine signs in Chinese and Korean for divination.