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Goshuin tour in Mie Prefecture
Goshuin tour in Mie Prefecture

[March limited goshuin stamps] Introducing March limited goshuin stamps available at temples and shrines in Mie prefecture!

掲載日:2024.03.05

March is the start of full-fledged spring. There are many events such as the Peach Festival and graduation ceremonies, and the cherry blossoms are now in full bloom.

At some temples and shrines in Mie Prefecture, you can receive a "Goshuin stamp with a March limited design" as proof of your visit.

The limited goshuin stamps for March feature designs full of the joy of spring, such as dolls, tulips, and rape blossoms. When you go out to see the cherry blossoms, why not pay a visit to the shrine and receive a goshuin to express your gratitude?

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

About Mie Prefecture's goshuin tour special feature

Special feature on stamp tours in Mie Prefecture

In the special feature on goshuin tours in Mie Prefecture, we introduce in detail the shrines and temples where you can receive popular goshuin stamps and wonderful goshuin stamps in Mie Prefecture, including the goshuin stamps you can get at seven shrines at IseJingu!

From among them, we have selected the ones that we received permission to publish in the Goshuin stamps distributed only in March!

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KuwanaSosha March Limited Edition Goshuin
KuwanaSosha March Limited Edition Goshuin

KuwanaSosha (Kasuga Shrine) (KuwanaCity)

Goshuin theme“Mimosa” “Whimsical cat and dandelion”

The limited goshuin stamps for March are "Mimosa," a collaboration stamp with "Stunky Fuku-chan," and "Whimsical Cat and Dandelion," a collaboration stamp with "RORO COLORE."
The Mimosa Goshuin stamp has a gorgeous design featuring lovely mimosa flowers, which are the symbol of International Women's Day on March 8th. In addition, the whimsical cat and dandelion stamp has cute butterflies dancing around it, making it a stamp that will instantly make you feel spring.


Distribution period: March 1st (Friday) to March 31st (Sunday), 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“Nemophila”Magnolia” (handwritten or written)
Special Goshuin ``Peach Festival'' ``Tulip'' (Book only)

The themes of March's monthly stamps are "Nemophila" and "Magnolia." The elegant design features nemophila and magnolia flowers, which are at their best from March to April. In addition, the special Goshuin has a gorgeous design of the Peach Festival and tulips.

Distribution period: March 1st (Friday) to March 31st (Sunday), 2020
Reception hours: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
*Basically, you can write directly on the stamp book, and every Tuesday and Wednesday, you can only write on it (Japanese paper) all day.
*We do not accept postal mail.

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Mizugaki-JinjaShrine March limited goshuin
Mizugaki-JinjaShrine March limited goshuin
Mizugaki-JinjaShrine March limited goshuin
Mizugaki-JinjaShrine March limited goshuin

Mizugaki-JinjaShrine (SuzukaCity)

Goshuin themes“Mikazuki Sakura”, “Doll’s Festival”, “Blue Heart”,Birthday Pilgrimage”

In March, limited-edition goshuin stamps with cherry blossoms, cute rabbits, dolls, blue hearts, and small birds will be available, as well as a spring-like birthday stamp with a flower wreath.
For a limited time from March 1st to March 5th, the colors of the notes for “Mikazuki Sakura” and “Hina Matsuri”will be different.


Distribution period: March 1st (Friday) to March 31st (Sunday), 2020
Reception hours: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
*Limited-time goshuin stamps are only for writing.

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Mie Gokoku Shrine

Mie Prefecture Gokoku Shrine (TsuCity)

Goshuin theme“Yayoi”
Limited time goshuin“Hinamatsuri”

The goshuin stamp available only in March is the one with the name "Yayoi." A pop design with bright red tulips. Also, only from March 2nd to March 5th, you can get a cute stamp with a ``Doll's Festival'' design that prays for the growth of girls.


Distribution period: March 1st (Friday) to March 31st (Sunday), 2020
*Hinamatsuri Goshuin is available from Saturday, March 2, 2020 to Tuesday, March 5, 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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Ise no Kuni Shitennoji Temple

Isenokuni Shitennoji (TsuCity)

Goshuin theme“Nanohana”

March's goshuin is designed with rape blossoms swaying in the wind and fluttering butterflies. This stamp is a goshuin stamp with the hope that you will overcome the cold season, feel the warm arrival of spring, and be at peace with your heart.


Distribution period: March 1st (Friday) to March 31st (Sunday), 2020
Reception hours: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Distribution location: Nokyojo next to the main hall
* Direct writing, writing, and mailing are all possible.

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Tsubakinakato-JinjaShrine (SuzukaCity)

Goshuin themeTsunami Shrine ``Peach Blossom'' / Nakado Shrine``Nanohana''


The March-only goshuin that you can get at Tsunami-ki Shrine and Tsubakinakato-JinjaShrine-toshi Shrine, a shrine that combines two shrines into one, is reminiscent of spring, when thedolls and the dairi-sama are celebrating peach blossoms and rape blossoms. design.


Distribution period: March 1st (Friday) to March 31st (Sunday), 2020
Reception hours: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
*Limited-time goshuin stamps are only for writing.

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 information, see the special feature on goshuin stamps in Mie Prefecture 👇👇👇

 

Images from Mie Tourism Editorial Department

Tourism Mie Editorial Department

The goshuin stamps available only in March are gorgeous with designs of various spring flowers such as tulips, rape blossoms, mimosa, and nemophila! In March, when the weather gradually gets warmer and you have more opportunities to go out, be sure to visit temples and shrines and receive a stamp.

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