Toyotomi Hideyoshi went further and with the help of the tea-ceremony master Rikyu Sen, he built an entire golden tea room: the walls, the pillars and the ceiling were covered in gold and all the tools and vessels were made from gold. An original idea... I wonder if the tea tasted better...
But Hideyoshi went even further with its passion for gold: he covered with gold leaf the tower's exterior architectural ornamentation, including the shachi (roof ornaments in the form of a mythical ocean fish, creature believed to protect against fire) and the 8 giant fusetora (tigers)... The Osaka Castle was completely rebuilt in 1931, with all the details and ornaments - but, of course, they are not made from gold anymore...
Travel tip: At the 2nd floor of the Osaka Castle's main tower you can admire a full replica of a golden shachi and fusetora (1.5 meters tall, 3.3 meters wide). Also, the golden tea room was rebuilt and can be admired at the 3rd floor.
EXIF info:
Nikon D90
Lens: VR 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6G
Focal Length: 40mm
Aperture: F/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/500s
ISO Sensitivity: ISO 200