【御朱印ランキング】御朱印フレンドリーな神社仏閣2024(千葉編)[日本の神社仏閣旅]
This time, Masaharu’s goshuin trip is to goshuin-friendly shrines and temples [Chiba edition]! Recently, there has been an increase in the number of friendly shrines and temples that are providing information on their official websites and social media by introducing the latest goshuin seals. I hope this will be helpful when you go out.
“Yatsurugi Hachiman Shrine” began when Minamoto no Yoritomo built the main shrine. If you stop by the “chozuya” on the right side of the approach, you will see a decoration of the zodiac dragon! The shrine building was destroyed in the Great Fire of Kisarazu in 1752. The current shrine building was rebuilt in 1773.
In the precincts there is “the largest mikoshi in Kanto”. A large mikoshi is paraded during the annual festival in July. And on the right side of the shrine building is Minamoto no Yoritomo’s “Hand-planted Sotetsu”. It is said that Yoritomo planted this tree when he stopped by Kisarazu.
Well, this is the “February 2020 [Limited Goshuin] ‘Ume'” that I received on the day. The shrine’s official Instagram provides the latest information on goshuin stamps. Narita Toyosumi Kumano Shrine was founded in 923, the first year of the extension of the Heian period.
The enshrined deity is Izanami no Mikoto, the god of domestic and divine birth. It is said that he is the god who created the Japanese archipelago. “Narita Toyosumi Kumano Shrine” is basically unmanned, but there are fortune slips and amulets in front of the worship hall!
At the nearby shrine office, you can have your goshuin stamped on certain days. However, since I am generally shy, I accepted the goshuin seal that had been prepared for me. I paid the firstfruits fee in the box next to it.
There are also goshuin seals that explain myths. I want to deepen my studies soon. On the day of the event, I received a “Kite” one-sided goshuin stamp for January 2020. Check the shrine’s official Instagram for the latest information on goshuin stamps and office hours! Koyasu Shrine is located in Hanamigawa Ward, Chiba City.
On the right hand side of the approach is Inari Daimyojin, which is marked by a red torii gate. A rare arrangement of “A” and “A” in which the “guardian dog” both have their mouths open. The rustic “Chozuya” was also impressive. The enshrined deity is “Kimi Inadahime no Mikoto.” A goddess from mythology.
She is the eighth princess goddess when the eight-pronged serpent was exterminated. By the way, there is a Koyasu tumulus in the back of Koyasu Shrine, and this is the object of worship. The goshuin stamps, which have a soothing design, are popular, and the staff at the counter are very kind.
The shrine’s official Instagram provides the latest information on the stamps. A duck will greet you every time you visit the Chozuya. Next to the washhouse is a “guardian dog” sitting on a rustic platform. The deity enshrined at Kashiwa-Suwa Shrine is Takeminakata no Mikoto.
By the way, the regular festivals are held on July 20th and September 20th. There were many Koshin towers lined up in the precincts. There are also some carved figures of the three monkeys. It was early in the morning on this day. There were several cats in the precincts.
This is the 2-page spread “Tsuru and Tortoise” limited to November 2020 that I received on the day. It was a new type of stamp made of watermarked paper. You can check the latest goshuin information on Kashiwa Shrine’s official website.
The deity enshrined is “Wakusansuhijin” (Kojiki). In the Nihon Shoki, it is called “Chisan Reimyo.” Although it is unknown when it was founded, it is a shrine with a long history that is recorded in books from 1050 years ago. The current shrine building was rebuilt in 1843.
Please take a look at the wonderful carvings. Next to the shrine building is “Mimusubi Ginkgo”. It is said to be 800 years old. On the day, we received a stamp of approval for the construction of the new shrine office and mikoshigura. It is a paper craft that reproduces the Great Mikoshi.
By the way, the new shrine office is scheduled to be completed in March 2025. We plan to distribute it until then, but it may end soon. The latest goshuin information is also posted on the shrine’s official Instagram. It seems that “Nozoin” used to be located about 1 km away.
It was then rebuilt at its current location in 1551. On the left side of the main hall is the “Wishing Jizo”. Pray by writing your wishes on the votive tablets. Also, to the left of “Wishing Jizo” is “Goriyakuzaka”. As you go up the 80 steps, you will see “Izuna Daigongen.”
Looking back from there, I was able to enjoy the view of Tokyo Bay. There are many plants planted within the precincts. I was able to enjoy the flowers of the season. And the “Flower Calendar Goshuin” that I received on the day.
We have holidays, so check out the calendar on the temple’s official Instagram! A shrine with a long history, founded in the third year of Kenji (1277) during the Kamakura period. The three deities enshrined are “Honda Betsu no Mikoto,” “Osochashihime no Mikoto,” and “Tamayorihime no Mikoto.”
And here is the shrine building, which has a rustic atmosphere but has a historical feel. When we put our hands together in the worship hall and proceeded towards the “main shrine” in the back, we found that there was no main shrine…
Surprisingly, it was on the verge of collapsing in the typhoon of 2019. It was forced to be dismantled. I wonder if the top of the 400-year-old cedar tree has broken off. I would like to support the reconstruction. Now, “Wakatake Tenmangu Shrine”. Pass through the five-pointed torii gate and pray.
This is “Birei Shrine”. Deepen your beauty and bonds by touching the “heart-polishing stone.” And what I received on the day was “February 2020 Special Goshuin ~Daikichi of Spring~”. Check the shrine’s official website for the latest information on goshuin stamps. 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. Right next to Keisei Kemigawa Station. It was founded in the year 11 of the Jogan era (869). It has been worshiped since ancient times as a god of marriage and protection from all directions.
There is a “goshinsui” near the shrine where you can drink water. This is the “fertility oak” on the right side of the worship hall. Stroll around the shrine grounds as well. There are also many small power spots. By the way, goshuin stamps are becoming increasingly popular as they come in many seasonal designs.
Check the shrine’s official Instagram for the latest information. A curry restaurant I stopped by for lunch before visiting Kemigawa Shrine. I ordered the “Sitar Lunch Set” where you can choose two types of curry. You can choose naan or rice, and it comes with soup and dessert.
This shrine is located along the Old Mito Highway in Kashiwa City, and the precincts have a mysterious atmosphere of “Shinbutsu Kongou”. The fusion of Shinto and Buddhism is also called “Shinto-Buddhist syncretism,” and it seems that “Shinto-Buddhist syncretism” was a common concept before the Meiji period. Also, since this is an Inari shrine,
A fox fox was protecting the shrine grounds. There is a place where the Goshuin stamps are awarded as you go deeper into the shrine grounds. There is also a waiting area where you can always be welcomed with tea and candy. The monthly goshuin stamps have lovely illustrations with a gentle touch.
The latest designs will be announced on the shrine’s official website. This temple began with the construction of a small hermitage during the reign of Emperor Monmu (683-707). Komatsuji Temple has a history of rise and fall.
It was revived in the fourth year of Jo’an (1174), and is said to have received donations from Tokugawa Ieyasu. You can see the “Main Hall” right in front of “Niomon”. This “main hall” is thought to have been rebuilt in 1855. Several cats were relaxing in front of the main hall.
There was a bench so I sat down and took a break when one of them approached me. so cute. And this is the Goshuin seal that I received on the day. There are holidays, so please check the official Instagram of the temple before going out.
A shrine near Kashiwa Station on the JR Joban Line. When I bowed in front of the torii gate, I found a heart next to the approach. Is this the basis for setting up a pole? After clasping our hands together at the shrine, delighted with this discovery,
We proceeded deeper into the shrine grounds. You can see some stone monuments. Then, a heart was embedded in a small stone at his feet. I strolled around the small shrine grounds wondering if there was anything else. “Machido-sama” is the god of childbirth that is often seen around here.
Then, I discovered a heart at the foot of the tree next to the Chozuya! By the way, this is the stamp I received. Kashiwa Shrine distributes beautiful goshuin stamps on a monthly basis. A small, community-based precinct near Mimomi Station on the Keisei Main Line. The precincts have a relaxing atmosphere and are comfortable.
The approach path is not very long, but you can meet many guardian dogs. These old guardian dogs may have been newly dedicated. There are many types that are the same as children’s guardian dogs. The deities enshrined are “Izanison”, “Izaninoson”, and “Sarutahiko no Mikoto”. It will be 900 years since its founding in 2024!
The shrine distributes goshuin stamps with cute designs that change monthly. The latest goshuin stamps will be introduced on the shrine’s official website. A shrine right next to Keisei Tsudanuma Station. When I turned around at the torii gate, I saw a train!
And when you think of “Kikuta Shrine,” you think of Ain guardian dogs, but there are many other guardian dogs that greet you on the approach, and the dynamic “Lion cub drop” type is also a highlight. The shrine is a small but quaint building. I feel a sense of familiarity.
Probably a building from before the war. It is made of wood and is sturdy. There are also many carvings that are very impressive. Now, speaking of Kikuta Shrine, there is a monthly stamp featuring a guardian dog. Check out the latest goshuin designs on the shrine’s official website.
A shrine where you can often find artistic stamps. Hand washing also feels like art. Please note that it is so popular on Saturdays and Sundays that there is a long line to get the goshuin stamps.
It was founded in the first year of Ninju (851). The place was called “Sakuragi Village” in ancient times. I found a “broken stone that removes disaster” so I decided to give it a try. Go ahead and throw it at the rock with “Kenkenpa”. I feel refreshed!
At this age, I can’t help but notice the “health care stone”. I often arrive early in the morning on weekdays, so I ‘ve never had to wait long to receive a stamp, but it can get crowded on holidays, so make sure you have plenty of time!
The latest stamps will be announced on the shrine’s official website. Thank you for watching until the end. Please be sure to subscribe to the channel and give us a high rating!
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富里香取神社は前から行ってみたい1つです。 スイカ柄の絵馬がありますよね。
歴史の長い神社仏閣だと
奉納された時代の狛犬さんで、形の流行がわかりそうですね♪