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Course for collecting “ Goshuin”

There is a fee for receiving a goshuin.
White paper: 600 yen per sheet, 300 yen per goshuin
Brown paper: 700 yen per sheet, 200 yen per goshuin

・The paper for stamping the goshuin can be purchased at each shrine or temple.
・If you would like to receive a goshuin, please ask the staff at the shrine or temple.
・The journey takes approximately 2 to 4 hours.

Visit shrines and temples and collect “Goshuin” stamps!

Course details

Asakusa Shrine

A famous shrine built in 1649 adjacent to the temple, the Sanja Festival is held in May.

Sensoji Temple

The oldest temple in Tokyo, founded in 645. It enshrines the benevolent Kannon Bosatsu (Goddess of Mercy).

Yasaki Inari Shrine

It was built by the third shogun, Tokugawa Iemitsu, to pray for the safety of the nation and its people.

Otori Shrine

A lively rooster market is held in November at a shrine with stalls selling rakes decorated with lucky charms.

Yoshiwara Shrine

Since ancient times, he has been worshipped by prostitutes as the guardian deity of the red-light district, and is said to grant women’s various wishes.

Ishihama Shrine

A shrine visited by those who wish for good fortune. There is a historic torii gate and a small coffee shop.

Hashiba Fudo

Built in 1845, it preserves the architectural style of the Edo period. There is a 700-year-old large ginkgo tree in the precincts of the temple.

Imado Shrine

A small shrine related to beckoning cats. Famous for matchmaking.

Matsuchiyama Syouten

A centuries-old Buddhist temple located on a lush green hill. It is known for its radish motif, symbolizing harmony.

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