Jinge Temple (pseudonym - "Golden Pavilion]; English - "Golden Pavilion), officially known as Luyuan Temple (pseudonym - "Golden Pavilion]), is located in the Northern District of Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It is a temple of the Linji Sect and the most representative garden of the Shiraku Age in Japan. The name of Jinge Temple derives from the Fa Name of the famous third generation Shogun of the Kiriki family in the period of Shiraku in Japan. Because the outer walls of the core building "Sheriya Hall" in the temple are all decorated with gold foil, it is also called "Jinge Temple". Jinge Temple was built in 1397 (Ming Hongwu 30 years, Japan Yingyong 4 years). It was listed as a national treasure by the Japanese government before World War II. In July 1950, the only remaining Hall of the temple was completely destroyed by arson (i.e. the Jinge Temple fire incident). Today, the hall was rebuilt in 1955 as it was. In 1987, all the gold foil decorations on the outer walls of the hall were completely renewed as they are now. In December 1994, Luyuan Monastery was designated by UNESCO as an important historical building of the world cultural heritage as part of the "cultural wealth of the ancient capital Kyoto".