Japanese History: Sacred Spaces

The Shogun's Golden Manifesto: Decoding the Architectural Power Play of Kyoto’s Kinkaku-ji

10 min · 23. März 2026
Episode The Shogun's Golden Manifesto: Decoding the Architectural Power Play of Kyoto’s Kinkaku-ji Cover

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Delve beneath the shimmering surface of the Golden Pavilion to uncover a profound political and religious manifesto written in gold leaf. Marcus and Sophie explore how Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu used layered architectural styles to physically rank the Imperial court, the samurai, and the divine. From the tragic 1950 arson that inspired Yukio Mishima to the modern craftsmanship preserving its 20-kilogram golden glow, discover why Kinkaku-ji is much more than a postcard icon. #JapaneseHistory #Kinkakuji #Kyoto #SamuraiCulture #UNESCOWorldHeritage

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