A Collector's Guide to Japanese Stamps, Seals, and Rubbings

All about Goshuin and other collectables.

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Here's a primer on what came to be my middle child's favorite activity on his trip to Japan.

Goshuin: Sacred Temple Seals

History and Significance

Goshuin (御朱印) are sacred stamps and calligraphy collected at Japanese temples and shrines. Dating back to the Edo period, these were originally proof that a pilgrim had visited a particular temple. Today, they serve as both spiritual mementos and artistic collectibles.

The stamps typically include the temple's name, the date of your visit, and unique calligraphy done by temple staff. Each goshuin is hand-drawn and stamped, making every entry unique.

The Goshuincho

The goshuincho (御朱印帳) is the special book used to collect goshuin. These books are considered sacred items and should be treated with respect. Traditional goshuincho have black covers with gold or silver designs, though modern variations exist. Prices typically range from ¥1,000-3,000.

Collecting Process

  1. Purchase a goshuincho at any major temple or shrine

  2. Present your book at the temple office (社務所 - shamusho)

  3. Pay the fee (typically ¥300-500)

  4. Wait while the staff creates your unique goshuin

Etiquette Tips

  • Never use a regular notebook for goshuin

  • Don't ask for multiple stamps at once

  • Treat the goshuincho with respect

  • Some temples won't give goshuin to non-Buddhists; respect their decision

  • Ask before filming the actual calligraphy process; we only found two people who allowed us

Train Station Stamps

Overview

Japanese train stations often have unique rubber stamps featuring local landmarks or station designs. These are free to use and have become popular collectibles among both tourists and locals.

Types of Station Stamps

  1. Regular station stamps (駅スタンプ - eki sutanpu)

  2. Special event stamps

  3. Railway anniversary stamps

  4. Local mascot stamps

Where to Find Them

  • Usually near ticket gates (we always had trouble finding these for some reason!)

  • On station platforms

  • At station offices

  • Special stamp locations during events

Onsen Stamps and Collections

Traditional Onsen Stamps

Many onsen towns have their own stamp collections. These often feature:

  • Town symbols

  • Local landmarks

  • Hot spring symbols

  • Temperature readings

  • Mineral content information

Beppu Hells Collection

The eight "hells" of Beppu each have their own unique stamps. Collecting all eight is a popular activity, with special completion prizes available at some locations.

Nozawa Onsen Rubbings

Nozawa Onsen offers unique temple and onsen rubbings. These brass plate rubbings capture:

  • Traditional designs

  • Local landmarks

  • Historical information

  • Hot spring symbols

Other Notable Collections

Prefecture Stamps

Each prefecture has official stamps available at government buildings and tourist centers.

National Park Stamps

Japan's national parks offer unique stamps at visitor centers and major attractions.

Special Event Stamps

  • Seasonal festivals

  • Cultural events

  • Museum exhibitions

  • Special railway journeys

Tips for Collectors

What to Bring

  1. Appropriate collection book

  2. Ink pad (for station stamps)

  3. Clean hands

  4. Small towel (for cleaning stamps)

  5. Map marking stamp locations

Storage and Preservation

  • Keep books flat

  • Avoid moisture

  • Allow ink to dry completely

  • Store away from direct sunlight

  • Use acid-free paper for loose stamps

Historical Context

The tradition of collecting stamps and seals in Japan reflects deeper cultural values:

  • Attention to detail

  • Appreciation of craftsmanship

  • Connection to place and history

  • The journey being as important as the destination

  • Physical mementos of spiritual experiences

This collecting culture continues to evolve while maintaining its traditional roots, creating a unique blend of old and new Japan.

ENJOY!

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