In Japan, it is customary to receive a goshuin stamp when visiting a temple. In addition, visitors to Ryuganji Temple can enjoy the unique experience of spinning a gacha machine to obtain Buddhist statues and implements.
Goshuin Stamps
Goshuin is a handwritten stamp, traditionally used as proof of one’s worship, dedication, and connection with Gods and Buddha in Buddhism.
If you bring your own goshuin stampbook, we will write directly on it. It is not possible to write a goshuin stamp in a notebook or a diary.
Each goshuin stamp is 500 yen.
A. Wishing for the Future
Buddhist words: 極楽来迎(Amitabha Buddha, please lead me to the Pure Land!)
Description: Here at Ryuganji Temple, we are trying to express the scene of Amitabha Buddha leading people to the Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss by flying the Buddha on a drone.
B. Prayer for Peace
Buddhist words: 日月清明(May the sun and moon shine divinely!)
Description: Ryuganji Temple is known as the site of the residence where Shibukawa Harumi, the first person to create a calendar in Japan and the first astronomer of the Edo Shogunate, lived as a young man.
Ryuganji NFT by Goshuin Japan
Starting in 2024, together with our partner company, we are offering a completely new form of goshuin stamps using NFT’s technology. We aim to make goshuin stamps and NFT more accessible for everybody.
To get your Ryuganji NFT, click here!
Original Gacha Machine
From the gacha machine, you can get a small and lovely lacquered Buddha statue (see photo below) and other Buddhist items. All of them are produced by Buddhist artisans.
The price to spin the gacha machine is 2,500 yen or 3,000 yen.