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What is a goshuin?

A goshuin is a special stamp you can receive at temples and shrines in Japan. Each one is handwritten with calligraphy and marked with a red seal, and it serves as a record of your visit. You can have it written directly into your goshuincho (stamp book), or you can receive a pre-written version on paper (kakioki goshuin) to paste into your book later.

This page is my personal collection of goshuin scans from temples and shrines across Japan.

Daiyuzan Saijoji

Temple

Daiyuzan Saijoji
大雄山 最乗寺

Minamiashigahara, Kanagawa

Goshuin Collection | Postcards from Japan