https://www.shokoku-ji.jp/en/kinkakuji/about/
Mentions nothing about how the building was completely burnt down in 1950. The original building is also much plainer than the rebuilt version.
https://fukushima.travel/destination/komine-castle/54
Official tourism site mentions that "restored in the 1990s". Fails to mention that only bits of the walls were left standing and the castle you are seeing is rebuilt after more than a century after its destruction.
The gold pavilion is not even a certified national treasure because it was burned down by a schizo monk in 1950.
Everyone with half a brain knwos that it was burned down once because Mishima wrote a famous book featuring this incident.
The silver pavilion(銀閣寺)has no silver on it because the Ashikaga shogunate had no wealth or power by the time it was built, and the shogun Yoshimasa didn't have enough
money to put silver leaf on the walls.
>eunpyong
It's not for tourists but bunch of hipsters who want to live in hanok gathered together and formed a village in Seoul you delusional jap monkey
Thx based researcher.
And ngl, I don't think "we" (as in western europeans) are entirely honest with our reconstructions. Don't get me wrong, modern ones are pretty well known but especially 19th century projects are often just accepted as authentic. At least they usually have a section that informa the visitors about the reconstruction and its faults.
Is it built using traditional methods or is it just a facade on top of modern construction?
Because if it's the former then I think it would be neat to visit
I will go to Korea now. That pic is SOVL
K. If it brings money. Not that different from all of those other tourist places.
i dont really care about the money of tourists so based i guess
i am korean i've never known this. but this is cool because the mountain view is cool. it would be shit if the environment was shit.
Restoration happens sometimes. Warsaw's old town also had to be rebuilt.
They aren't even real Hanok houses. Real traditional Korean houses are single story. These are imitations
Be a jap
>korea have too many commieblocks!!!
>korea build fake traditional buildings!!!!
Choose one japBlack person
As opposed to Japan building concrete castles?
yeah but they're not advertising them as ancient traditional ancient japanese houses are they
https://www.shokoku-ji.jp/en/kinkakuji/about/
Mentions nothing about how the building was completely burnt down in 1950. The original building is also much plainer than the rebuilt version.
https://fukushima.travel/destination/komine-castle/54
Official tourism site mentions that "restored in the 1990s". Fails to mention that only bits of the walls were left standing and the castle you are seeing is rebuilt after more than a century after its destruction.
When they first built in in the 14th century, they put gold powder on the wall, so they made it like that when they renovated it.
The gold pavilion is not even a certified national treasure because it was burned down by a schizo monk in 1950.
Everyone with half a brain knwos that it was burned down once because Mishima wrote a famous book featuring this incident.
The silver pavilion(銀閣寺)has no silver on it because the Ashikaga shogunate had no wealth or power by the time it was built, and the shogun Yoshimasa didn't have enough
money to put silver leaf on the walls.
The concrete castle trend is from the 70-80s when Japan was more like China.
Now we mainly do authentic wood restoration
>eunpyong
It's not for tourists but bunch of hipsters who want to live in hanok gathered together and formed a village in Seoul you delusional jap monkey
So an autonomous commune or just a large investment project for yuppies?
Are the koreans?
>Are the koreans?
Guilty of lying by omission too? Yes.
https://english.visitseoul.net/attractions/Eunpyeong-Hanok-Village_/35746
Thx based researcher.
And ngl, I don't think "we" (as in western europeans) are entirely honest with our reconstructions. Don't get me wrong, modern ones are pretty well known but especially 19th century projects are often just accepted as authentic. At least they usually have a section that informa the visitors about the reconstruction and its faults.
I rike it
Are you talking about JAP's "KAWAGOE Town"?
Isn't Kawagoe legit?
The town is not that impressive though
Most of those old towns are legit but insides are being gutted out and turned into modern shops.
There should be laws to preserve the interior too
Go back to your squid peninsula kim
Ngl it looks comfy
Is it built using traditional methods or is it just a facade on top of modern construction?
Because if it's the former then I think it would be neat to visit
>my chew
It's been like 20 years I've eaten this
I think it's a great thing.
Why should they build disgusting modernistic blocks of sterile soulessness?
Frickin' burn em down I spit on Korea
Didn't Korea have really tall towers before the Mongols burned them down?
They were destroyed by the secret Mongol attack of 9 Ereven.
There was something like this but mongol Black folk burned everything
Damn that's actually a fricking shame. Fricking Chungus Khan fricking up because he got banned from reddit for a few death threats.
and what did we destroy?
Can you list some? Sorry bros
Idk what did you destroy?
I am talking about some lost architecture during the colonial era.
It's quite interersting ngl
Idk, I dont care
LMAO
That's a plot to trick you into impregnating Japanese women so the government can force you to work for their intelligence agency.
did you notice they're ignoring your baits?
Bait?
stop trying so hard they aren't responding to your braindead one-liners.
Don't tell me what to do frickface.
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LMAO JUST
Thread over.
Traditional Korean villages are straw huts, not that a Gaijin would know