Goshuin tour in Mie Prefecture
Goshuin tour in Mie Prefecture

[Goshuin stamp available only in September! ] Introducing the “September limited goshuin that gives you a feel of autumn” that you can get in Mie Prefecture ♪

掲載日:2023.09.06

We would like to introduce the Goshuin stamps available only in September in Mie Prefecture.

The goshuin stamps available only in September come in designs with motifs such as the harvest moon, cluster amaryllis, cosmos, and red dragonflies.

In September, you can feel the signs of autumn even though the heat still remains. Let's visit a temple and shrine and receive a stamp as proof of our wish to stay healthy until the end of the year.

*This topic only introduces the goshuin seals that we have received permission to publish.

About Mie Prefecture's goshuin tour special feature

Special feature on stamp tours in Mie Prefecture

In our special feature on goshuin tours in Mie Prefecture, we introduce in detail the shrines and temples where you can receive popular and beautiful goshuin stamps, including the goshuin stamp from IseJingu! From among them, we have selected the ones that we received permission to publish in the Goshuin stamps distributed only in September!

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KuwanaSosha September Limited Edition Goshuin
KuwanaSosha September Limited Edition Goshuin

KuwanaSosha (Kasuga Shrine) (KuwanaCity)

September limited goshuin ``Autumn Cherry Blossoms (Cosmos)'' ``Whimsical Cat's Moon Viewing''

The limited-edition goshuin for September is the collaboration goshuin stamp ``Whimsical Cat's Moon View'', which is a collaboration between ``Autumn Cherry Blossoms'', which decorate autumn in Japan, and eraser stamp artist RORO COLORE. Cosmos has gorgeous autumn colors and a cute wreath-shaped design. The cute cat's body looks up at the round moon, and there's a hidden heart pattern♪


Distribution period: September 1st (Friday) to September 30th (Saturday), 2020
Reception hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Firstfruits fee: limited goshuin stamp 800 yen

*Limited goshuin stamps can be written directly, left on a note, or sent by mail.

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Kanai Shrine (InabeCity)

Goshuin theme“Nadeshiko/Mid-Autumn”
Nagatsuki special goshuin "Higanbana/Chrysanthemum Festival" *Only in writing

A September-only goshuin stamp featuring the pretty flower ``Dianthus'' and the harvest moon. In addition, special goshuin stamps featuring the red spider lily, which blooms in bright red in early autumn, and the Chrysanthemum Festival, one of the five seasonal festivals that decorate Japan's four seasons, will be available.


Distribution period: September 1st (Friday) to September 30th (Saturday), 2020
Reception hours: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
*On Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, you can write directly into the goshuin book/On Tuesdays, you can leave notes/The shrine office is closed on Wednesdays.

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Mizugaki-JinjaShrine September limited goshuin
Mizugaki-JinjaShrine September limited goshuin
Mizugaki-JinjaShrine September limited goshuin

Mizugaki-JinjaShrine (SuzukaCity)

Goshuin themes:“Higanbana and Red Dragonfly,” “Chrysanthemum Festival,” and “Harvest Moon”
Birthday Goshuin
``Rabbit Flower Cart(Purple and Pink Flowers)''

In September, there are limited edition goshuin stamps with images of ``Higanbana and red dragonfly,'' ``Chrysanthemum Festival,'' and ``Harvest Moon,'' which remind you of the arrival of autumn.
The sight of red dragonflies flying over red spider lilies at dusk in autumn brings a sense of nostalgia. Ise Katagami, a traditional intangible cultural property SuzukaCity, is used as a focal point.
The birthday pilgrimage stamp, exclusive to those born in September, is a rabbit with a purple and pink flower cart.


Distribution period: September 1st (Friday) to September 30th (Saturday), 2020
Reception hours: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

*Limited-time goshuin stamps are only for writing.

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Ise no Kuni Shitennoji Temple
Ise no Kuni Shitennoji Temple

Isenokuni Shitennoji (TsuCity)

Goshuin theme“Full moon and red spider lily”
Special Goshuin ``Three-faced Daikokuten of good luck''

The September-limited goshuin is designed with a full moon and red spider lily. This year, September 29th is the Harvest Moon. Our hope is that the moonlight, which envelops us with its gentle light, will remind us of the preciousness of life that is connected to our ancestors.
In addition, the special goshuin ``Three-faced Daikokuten of Good Luck'' features a combination of the three gods Daikokuten, Bishamonten, and Benzaiten.


Distribution period: September 1st (Friday) to September 30th (Saturday), 2020
Reception hours: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Distribution location: Nokyojo next to the main hall


*The three-faced Daikokuten goshuin is for writing only.

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Mie Gokoku Shrine

Mie Prefecture Gokoku Shrine (TsuCity)

Goshuin theme“Jugoya”

The goshuin stamp limited to September is Jugoya. This is a stamp with a design of a rabbit making rice cakes on the moon.


Distribution period: September 1st (Friday) to September 30th (Saturday), 2020
Reception hours: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
First fruits fee: 300 yen

*Only a single sheet of Japanese paper is available. There is no entry on the ledger.

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Take Shrine (MeiwaTown)

Take Shrine (MeiwaTown)

Goshuin theme“Full moon visit limited goshuin”
*The photo is the full moon shrine stamp of Reiwa 4.

For one day only, September 29th (Friday), you can receive a limited goshuin stamp for the full moon.


Distribution period: Friday, September 29, 2020 *1 day only
Reception hours: 10am to 7pm
First fruits fee: 300 yen

*The full moon goshuin stamp can be written down. Other goshuin stamps have handwriting.

About Mie Prefecture's goshuin tour special feature

Special feature on stamp tours in Mie Prefecture

In the special feature ``Goshuin Tours in Mie Prefecture,'' we not only introduce limited-time goshuin stamps, but also many temples and shrines in Mie Prefecture where you can get goshuin stamps, including IseJingu Grand Shrine.

For more details, see the special feature on stamp tours in Mie Prefecture.

Images from Mie Tourism Editorial Department

Tourism Mie Editorial Department

September is still hot. I can't wait for the weather to get cooler, but the goshuin stamps available only in September are completely autumn-themed. Why not take your Goshuincho and go to a temple or shrine to receive a Goshuin stamp that is only available in September?

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