Kinkakuji Temple is a Japanese ancient temple in Kyoto, completed in 1397, originally a villa of General Azuli Yiman, and later changed to the Buddhist temple "Bodhi". The Kinkaku Temple was originally known as Luyuan Temple, because there are golden foils on the bread outside the building, so it is also known as the Kinkaku Temple, in addition to being a well-known tourist attraction, it has been designated as a national treasure by the Japanese government, and it has become a symbol of Kyoto.