Immerse yourself in Japanese tradition at a charming, old-style café in Kamakura. Step into a world of history and culture as you learn about the centuries-old custom of Goshuin (御朱印), a unique tradition cherished by temple visitors for generations.
Goshuin are beautiful calligraphic stamps given to visitors at temples and shrines as a record of their visit. The practice dates back to the Heian period (794–1185), when monks began providing written proof of visits to pilgrims, which gradually evolved into the artful, inked stamps we see today. The word “Goshuin” means “red seal,” and each stamp typically features the temple’s name, a unique design, and sometimes a short blessing or poem. Collecting Goshuin has become a popular pastime, allowing visitors to create a personalised record of their spiritual journey.
Next, craft your own personalised Goshuin stamp book. This handmade book will serve as a unique souvenir, reflecting your personal connection to Japanese culture. After creating your book, take a serene walk to a nearby famous historic temple in Kamakura, a city renowned for its spiritual heritage. At the temple, receive an authentic Goshuin stamp, a treasured cultural keepsake that tells the storey of your visit. At the temple, you can also enjoy matcha at the traditional tea house there. This tour ends at Hokokuji temple.
This immersive experience not only deepens your understanding of Japanese tradition but also allows you to create lasting memories and a one-of-a-kind memento of your journey through Kamakura’s sacred sites.