Goshuin: Your Personal Passport to Japan’s Sacred Sites
Hello, everyone!
Today, I want to tell you about a beautiful Japanese tradition called Goshuin, which you can experience at shrines and temples all over Japan! It’s a super fun and special way to keep memories of all the places you visit!
There are two main ways to collect Goshuin:
Kakioki: This is like a ready-made postcard with the special Goshuin stamp already on it! A super quick and lovely souvenir from every shrine or temple you stop by!
Goshuin-cho: Imagine having a special notebook where you can collect unique stamps from each place you visit. Just like a passport, but for sacred places in Japan!
Oh, and guess what? There are two kinds of Goshuin-cho: one is a regular notebook, and the other one opens like an accordion. Both are just 1500 yen and you can choose whichever you like more!
Getting a Goshuin usually costs between 300 and 500 yen. If you don't have a Goshuin-cho, that's perfectly okay! You can buy one at most shrines or temples and start your collection right away!
When you're at a shrine or temple, look for the office, often called “shamusho”, that's where you can get your Goshuin. These offices usually open from 9 AM to 5 PM.
Each stamp you collect is not just a stamp; it’s a precious memory from your journey across Japan. Whether it’s a Kakioki or a stamp in your Goshuin-cho, each one tells a story of the places you’ve visited.
Happy collecting, friends! And if you have any questions or need help, feel free to ask me anytime!
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