御朱印 STAMPS
Toshodaiji Temple
Toshodaiji Temple was built in 759 as a training hall by Jianzhen who was a Buddhist priest, and Jianzhen lived in this temple in his […]
Mimurotodera Temple
Mimurotodera Temple at Uji City in Kyoto Prefecture is a sacred place, built about 1200 years ago. The temple has a wide hydrangea garden in […]
Miho Shrine
The Shinto Shrine is noted in connection with the Japanese Swan Meiden myth, located in Shizuoka Prefecture.
Kunozan Toshogu Shrine
The shrine is located in Shizuoka Prefecture and is noted in connection with Tokugawa Ieyasu, who founded the Edo Shogunate. Ieyasu left in his will […]
Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha
“Fujisan Hongu” The name of this shrine. This shrine, Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha, is located at the bottom of Mt. Fuji, and is the grand […]
Katsuoji Temple
This is a goshuin (red seal) of the principal image, Guan Yin or Bodhisattva (Thousand-armed Bodhisattva), of Katuoji Temple, located at the north area of […]
Kiyoshi Kojin
A shuin (red seal), which is usually called goshuin instead of shuin withou a prefix, is given when you visit a Buddhist temple or Shinto […]