銀閣寺

Ginkakuji or Silver pavilion in northeast Kyōto 京都, Japan / officially called Jishōji 慈照寺[Ci2 zhao4 si4]
Ginkaku-ji or Silver Pavilion in Kyoto 京都[Jing1 du1], Japan, officially called Jishōji 慈照寺[Ci2 zhao4 si4]

Characters and words in 銀閣寺

silver / silver-colored / relating to money or currency

= + : Maud Younger spotted a large silver sphere hanging above the entrance to the encampment. She wants to have it and repeatedly throws a golden harpoon at it; to retract the harpoon she uses a chewing gum which she attached to the harpoon, so that it expands to a long rope as she throws the golden harpoon at the silver sphere.
pavilion (usu. two-storied) / cabinet (politics) / boudoir / woman's chamber / rack / shelf

= + : Guy Fawkes (g) has a hidden two-storied pavilion (阁) in the elevator's kitchen (e2). Of course he built it underground, and the entrance is a trap door (门) with a big star (各) on it.
Buddhist temple / mosque / government office (old)

= + : Socrates (s) built a Buddhist temple (寺) in the space station's bathroom (Ø4). To protect it from being destroyed while floating around in zero gravity, he built a protective frame made out of mud (土) around it. After finishing it he inspects it and thinks "thumbs up" (寸), because he is proud of his work.

Words with 銀閣寺

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Sentences with 銀閣寺

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