Ginkaku
Cross the bridge covered with Shirakawa sand to enter a room of magnificent beauty.
Through the entrance, past the bust of Sir Francis Bacon, lies the essence of Japanese and European architecture.
The Japanese room, inspired by Jishoji Ginkaku, features a chashitsu tearoom with a wall decorated in silver leaf and tokobashira pillars lacquered in kinginsunago.
The meticulous kumiko wood-weaving work contrasts beautifully with the simple white of the shoji paper.
The two European rooms, inspired by the glory of the Edwardian era, features funiture and fixtures custom-made by Bourgogne craftsmen.
Beyond national boundaries, beyond time. Ginkaku is perfect for VIP guests.