Above, Kinkaku-ji in 2015. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The pandemic is a good opportunity for some roof work in Kyoto's famed Kinkaku-ji "Golden Pavilion" as scaffolding surrounds the World Heritage Site.
According to The Japan Times:
KYOTO – The famed golden pavilion at the Kinkakuji temple in Kyoto began [September 8] a three-month renovation of its shingled roof amid the coronavirus pandemic, which has drastically reduced the number of visitors.
The pavilion with its gold leaf gilded facade is part of a World Heritage site in the ancient capital. Visitors will be unable to fully view the temple for three weeks as scaffolding will completely shroud the pavilion. The renovation work will be completed sometime in December.
Instead, a large photo panel of the Buddhist temple was set up on Tuesday for travelers and worshippers to see, as materials for the renovation work were brought in. Kinkakuji last underwent a similar renovation in 2002.
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