Kinkakuji Temple or The Temple of the Golden Pavilion in Kyoto
Kinkakuji Temple or The Temple of the Golden Pavilion in Kyoto - Koi Carp and Furisode - Jigsaw Puzzle Japan - 1000 piece

Kinkakuji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, is a Zen Buddhist temple located in Kyoto, Japan. The temple's name derives from its top two floors, which are entirely covered in gold leaf, giving it a spectacular shimmering appearance. Originally built in the 14th century as a retirement villa for the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, it was converted into a temple after his death. Surrounded by lush gardens and a mirror-like pond, Kinkaku-ji embodies the essence of Japanese aesthetics and harmony with nature.
Koi Carp are colorful freshwater fish that are popular in Japan and around the world for their beauty and symbolism. They are a variety of carp and come in an array of vibrant colors such as orange, red, white, black, and yellow, often with striking patterns. Koi are commonly kept in ponds and water gardens, and they are known for their graceful swimming and longevity.
Furisode is a type of traditional Japanese kimono characterized by its long, flowing sleeves, which can reach up to 100 cm (39 inches) in length. These kimonos are typically worn by young, unmarried women on formal occasions such as coming-of-age ceremonies, weddings, or tea ceremonies. Furisode are often elaborately decorated with intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and high-quality fabrics, showcasing the elegance and craftsmanship of Japanese culture.
