A goshuincho (御朱印帳) is a traditional Japanese stamp book used by visitors to temples and shrines to collect unique stamps and calligraphy. This goshuincho is particularly practical for travelers who want to organize their stamp books by region.
This edition features specialties of the Shikoku region, including the famous udon noodles, traditional pilgrimages and other cultural treasures of the region.
The book is designed in a practical fanfold style and offers plenty of space for your personal impressions with 24 folds on one page (48 pages can be used on both sides). It is not only suitable for collecting temple and shrine seals, but also as a creative travel diary.
In addition to the traditional temple and shrine stamps, there are also special stamps at many train stations in Japan, which often depict regional motifs or sights. These station stamps are particularly popular with travelers to record their travel experiences. However, it is customary to use a separate book or notebook for these stamps, as the goshuincho is traditionally reserved for religious stamps.
Product Specifications
Dimensions: W120 x H180 x D15mm
Material: Paper
A goshuincho (御朱印帳) is a traditional Japanese stamp book used by visitors to temples and shrines to collect unique stamps and calligraphy. This goshuincho is particularly practical for travelers who want to organize their stamp books by region.
This edition features specialties of the Shikoku region, including the famous udon noodles, traditional pilgrimages and other cultural treasures of the region.
The book is designed in a practical fanfold style and offers plenty of space for your personal impressions with 24 folds on one page (48 pages can be used on both sides). It is not only suitable for collecting temple and shrine seals, but also as a creative travel diary.
In addition to the traditional temple and shrine stamps, there are also special stamps at many train stations in Japan, which often depict regional motifs or sights. These station stamps are particularly popular with travelers to record their travel experiences. However, it is customary to use a separate book or notebook for these stamps, as the goshuincho is traditionally reserved for religious stamps.
Product Specifications
Dimensions: W120 x H180 x D15mm
Material: Paper
This edition features specialties of the Shikoku region, including the famous udon noodles, traditional pilgrimages and other cultural treasures of the region.
The book is designed in a practical fanfold style and offers plenty of space for your personal impressions with 24 folds on one page (48 pages can be used on both sides). It is not only suitable for collecting temple and shrine seals, but also as a creative travel diary.
In addition to the traditional temple and shrine stamps, there are also special stamps at many train stations in Japan, which often depict regional motifs or sights. These station stamps are particularly popular with travelers to record their travel experiences. However, it is customary to use a separate book or notebook for these stamps, as the goshuincho is traditionally reserved for religious stamps.