It's called a "Kinkakuji"; the real name is :Rokuonji. It's primary purpose was to be the home of a general ( ashigaka yoshimitsu) but then later turned into a shrine.
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It was built in 1989.
The Eatons Centre was built in 1977
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Kinkakuji is a Golden Pavilion in Japan,Kyoto. It is a World Heritage Site.
Harimandir Sahib, the golden temple was opened in August 1604. This is the most well known but There are other golden temples such as kinkakuji in Japan.
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No, you cannot because it is very sacred and everything that is in there is very sentimental and has lots of value but i think you can stand close to it and take photos of it.
The kinkajou is a nocturnal fruit eating mammal with a very long prehensile tail, it lives in Central and South America so it could be in any city in that region.
It's called a "Kinkakuji"; the real name is :Rokuonji. It's primary purpose was to be the home of a general ( ashigaka yoshimitsu) but then later turned into a shrine.
Tokyo Disneyland Universal Studios, Tokyo Kinkakuji (The Golden Temple), Kyoto The kimono 'factory', Kyoto Kiyomizudera (The Water Temple), Kyoto Tokyo/Kyoto Towers Hiroshima's A-bomb dome, Museum (HIGHLY recommended) and Peace Park wtf
this was built by mohamad of ghazni
It was built in china
Recommendations to look up: Tokyo city centre Nishiki markets Tokyo Disneyland Kiyomizudera (water temple) Kyoto city centre Kinkakuji (golden temple) Harajuku (in Tokyo, THE FUNKIEST shopping district EVER!) Kyoto station upstairs shopping mall and a Mr Donut shop!!!!! (get the honey-coated ones, they're the BEST!!!!)
I assume you mean "built in" not "in built." A built in oven is an oven that is not mobile, and it is built in to the wall of the kitchen.
Enterprise was built in 1974, Columbia was built in 1975, Challenger was built in 1978, Discovery was built in 1979, Atlantis was built in 1979, and Endeavour was built in 1991.