【御朱印ベスト】セルフサービスの御朱印[日本の神社仏閣旅]

This time, Masaharu’s goshuin trip features a self-service goshuin stamp. An unmanned awarding place that I sometimes come across. You may even be able to get your own goshuin. Actually, it made me happy as someone like me who is shy about people.

Therefore, I have compiled a list of self-made goshuin that I have come across over the past two and a half years. I hope this will be helpful when you go out. 4.6km from the nearest station, Yachimata Station. Location far from the nearest bus stop.

However, it is a shrine that is becoming increasingly popular because of its lovely red stamps. It’s basically unmanned, so you can line up your own lucky charms and fortune slips in the shrine building. There are also several types of goshuin stamps available.

The firstfruits fee will be placed in the firstfruits fee container next to the box. On that day, I received the Goshuin stamp of the moon pilgrimage. You can check the latest Tsukumode Goshuin on the shrine’s official website. The precincts are small, but there are benches where you can take a break.

It was a very comfortable precinct. Have lunch at a log house-style restaurant about 1 km from the shrine. I had the popular baguette curry. There is also an exhibition and sales corner for wood products and a gallery. I was able to enjoy a leisurely meal in the restaurant with the scent of wood.

There are many holidays, so check before going out. This shrine boasts a long history, having been founded in the first year of the Heian period (923). When you pass through the torii gate, you will see “Kaido Okami” on your left. First stop. The enshrined deity is Izanami no Mikoto.

In mythology, she performed the birth of the country and the birth of the gods together with her husband, “Izanagi no Kami”. Since it is basically unmanned, there are amulets and other gifts in front of the worship hall. There were also multiple types of goshuin stamps available.

I paid the firstfruits fee in the box next to it and received it. The official Instagram of the shrine announces the date when direct writing will be available. On the day you are available, you can respond at the shrine office right next to the shrine grounds.

There is also an illustrated introduction to myths in the shrine. Interesting. The deity enshrined at Susaki Shrine is Tenhirinoma no Mikoto. After bowing in front of the torii gate and moving forward, you will see “Zuishinmon” and “Yakubozaka”. At the bottom of the slope is Zuishinmon. Goshuin stamps were prepared here.

“Yakubozaka” is a steep stone staircase with 148 steps. It is said that by climbing and worshiping, you can get rid of bad luck. I managed to climb 148 steps and arrived in front of the shrine. The temple had a simple and rustic atmosphere. I returned to “Zuishinmon”.

I paid the first fruits fee and received a stamp. And here is the Goshuin seal that I received on the day. I was energized by the strong print. On the day I visited, there was a line of people waiting to get their stamps filled.

First of all, we will go to the front of the shrine to worship. The small precincts boast one of the top shrines in the world. In front of the shrine, there is a storage box next to the goshuin information and offering box! There was a self-service goshuin stamp inside the box.

I’m not particularly particular about handwritten stamps, so I decided to accept the handwritten stamps. The first fruits of the goshuin stamp are placed in the fortune box next to the offering box. And here is the Goshuin seal that I received on the day.

The latest information and available dates for engraving will be posted on the shrine’s official Instagram. A Shingon sect temple located in Nanto City, Toyama Prefecture. The principal image of worship is “Dainichi Nyorai”, but there is also “Binzuro Venerable” inside the main hall.

In front of the main hall is an unmanned awarding place where up to 70 types of goshuin are lined up. It was difficult to choose because there were more varieties than I expected, but since it was unmanned, I was able to choose at my leisure without having to worry about anything.

There were also several types of stamp books available. The Shiho fee is used for the “Parent and Child Naughty Nature Class” sponsored by the temple. Well, on that day, after much thought, I chose this month’s goshuin. A cute stamp with an autumnal design. Your words are wonderful too.

There are also rare days when it is written directly, and you can check it on the temple’s official Instagram. The establishment of Setagaya Hachimangu Shrine dates back to the Heian period. When you climb the stone steps, you can see the shrine building in front of you.

Before heading to the shrine, go to the watering hole on the left side of the approach. It turned out to be a flower chozui with flowers floating in the water basin. The current shrine building was rebuilt in 1964.

At the bottom of the stone steps, right next to the red torii gate, is Itsukushima Shrine. Now, you can prepare the goshuin by yourself in front of the conferring office on the left side of the shrine. This is the Goshuin seal that I received on the day.

The shrine was founded as a shrine built to celebrate the discovery of the famous copper known as Wado Kaichin nearby . The year name was also named after this, the first year of Wado (708). The shrine building was relocated from Imamiya Shrine in Chichibu City.

It is said to have been built in the 6th to 7th years of the Hoei era (1709 to 1710). It was relocated in 1964. To the right of the worship hall is a large Wado Kaichin monument. Now, the goshuin was prepared by self-service in front of the shrine.

And here is the Goshuin that I received. It is characterized by the Wado Kaichin stamp in the lower right corner. A shrine I’ve always wanted to go to. My wish came true. When I stopped by the Chozuya, it was a wonderful flower wash. The shrine building has been recently rebuilt and is beautiful.

Atago Shrine/Kotohira Shrine on the right side of the shrine building has a crest of a standing hollyhock! There is a wetland in front of the shrine, but is it the main land? welcomes you. Well, this month’s Goshuin stamp is a sample on the offering box!

On this day, a goshuin stamp was prepared next to the offering box. I paid the first fruits fee in the offering box and received a goshuin stamp. Check the shrine’s official Instagram for the latest goshuin information! It began during the Tensho era (1573-1592) as a shrine to Hirose Benzaiten.

The deities enshrined are “Ichizushimahime no Mikoto,” “Takirihime no Mikoto,” and “Takitohime no Mikoto.” As you walk along the approach, you can meet several pairs of guardian dogs. It was exposed to the atomic bomb in 1945. The scars from that time can be seen on the guardian dog.

Reconstruction took place in 1947. At that time, the precincts were a little narrow. The worship hall was built a little later, in 1949. Now, the goshuin stamps were prepared by yourself in front of the shrine office on the right hand side of the approach.

I received the firstfruits by putting it in an offering box. And here is the Goshuin that I received. When you think of Kashihara Shrine, you think of Nara Prefecture, but there is also one in Hitachinaka City, Ibaraki Prefecture. It’s near Nakaminato Station.

From the precincts on a hill, you could see the Pacific Ocean. It was founded in the Wado era (708-715), and has a longer history than Kashihara Shrine in Nara. It is said that the shrine building was moved in 1672, but is the current shrine building 350 years old?

Now, the goshuin stamp was prepared by yourself in front of the shrine. The firstfruits money was deposited in the offering box right next to it. And this is the Goshuin stamp you received. The main headquarters of Hakusan Shrine is Hakusan Hime Shrine in Hakusan City, Ishikawa Prefecture.

“Hakusan Shrine” is also written as “Hakusan” and is said to cure dental diseases. Goshuin stamps were prepared by yourself in front of the shrine office on the right side of the shrine building. And here is the Goshuin stamp that I received on the day. The design changes every month.

Officially, it is a Tendai sect temple called “Yanai-do Shinjo-in”. There is a release pond in the small precincts. You can see many turtles that bring good luck. Goshuin stamps were prepared by yourself in front of the temple.

Here is the Goshuin stamp that I received on the day. The ink is the main image of the Buddha, “Daisō Kangiten”. A small shrine located in the business district of Ochanomizu. The deities enshrined include “Uka no Mitama no Mikoto,” as well as “Sugawara no Michizane” and “Tokugawa Ieyasu.”

And the goshuin is a self-stamping type where a stamp is prepared and you press it yourself. Here is the Goshuin stamp that I received on the day. Was this arrangement okay? This temple in Tsuchiura City has all the Seven Lucky Gods as its principal images.

A temple closely connected to the local community. It was a quiet precinct. Goshuin stamps were prepared by yourself in front of the main hall. This is the Goshuin seal that I received on the day. The inscription is the principal image of the “Seven Lucky Gods.”

Suwa Shrine near Nishitetsu Kurume Station. A small, local-friendly precinct. On that day, flowers were placed in front of the shrine. nice. Goshuin stamps were prepared by yourself in front of the shrine office on the left side of the approach. This is the Goshuin seal that I received on the day.

One of the six shrines along the line that collaborates with Moka Railway on stamp stamps. The temple has a slightly dull feel, but there are carvings here and there! On weekdays, the place seems to be mostly deserted, but there were self-service goshuin stamps available.

Here is the Goshuin stamp that I received on the day. It was a collaboration stamp with Moka Railway. The sub-temple of Tofuku-ji Temple (a small temple built by a disciple after the death of a master or high priest). In modern times, it has been widely worshiped as the “protective deity for working women.”

It was founded in the first year of Bun’an (1444). The principal image is “Fudo Myoo”. The goshuin stamps were available for self-service on the right side of the main hall. This temple is famous for being a night battle hospital for the Shinsengumi at the end of the Edo period.

“Izumi no kami Kanesada” is known to have been favored by Toshizo Hijikata. Goshuin stamps are available at Enma-do. Please follow the proper etiquette and receive it yourself. There are long holidays, so be sure to check the temple’s official website before going out.

This shrine is located in front of the main gate of Kawagoe Daishi Kita-in Temple. Although it is basically unmanned, it has a deep history since the early days of Kita-in Temple. Goshuin stamps were prepared for self-service next to the offering box. And here is the Goshuin seal that I received on the day.

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私がYouTubeに本格的に動画を投稿し始めた2021年6月から約2年半の間に出会った、御朱印がセルフサービスの神社仏閣をまとめてみました。
先日千葉県を巡りましたが、富里香取神社と成田豊住熊野神社がいずれも拝殿前に御朱印が用意されてセルフで拝受できる神社だったので、そういえば、今までも時々同じようにセルフの神社仏閣があったけれど、どんなところだったかと思いまとめてみました。

基本的に私は人見知りなので、実はセルフで拝受できる神社仏閣のほうが安心です…
日によってセルフでない場合や、お休みの日がある場合もあるので確認の上お出かけください。

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3 Comments

  1. 福岡県久留米市の諏訪神社の御朱印がセルフサービスでした。
    御朱印が無い場合もありました。

  2. 地方の神社仏閣を拝見した時に
    結構セルフ御朱印に出会って驚いた記憶がありますが
    まさはるさんが拝奉した神社仏閣でも多くあったんですね。

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