Could you explain me more what it is? πŸ€”

Will be in Tokyo by Tuesday

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Almost all shrines and temple have a stamp which can be collected in a stamp book. From what I understand, in old Japan people would need proof and permission to travel so the monks would have to get the shrine/temple stamps as proof of where they had traveled. Now-a-days it offers a unique kanji and symbol of each shrine/temple. I often use them as stamps in the picture I am taking in that area, for pilgrimages or of the shrine/temple.

Oh wow, thank you so much for sharing πŸ˜±πŸ€―πŸ’œ

Will you be at the conference? πŸ‘€πŸ€—

Yes, but only for the first two days. I am always too busy. 😝

Can’t wait to meet you brother πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—

I will be the old gaijin with white streaks in my hair. See you there tanel!

White streaks?! That’s so coool! 2 days left πŸ’œ

Wasn't cool going through the stress to get them πŸ˜† See you soon!

πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ beauty takes sacrifices

To get this stamp go to the office at the shrine/temple. But a stamp book Β₯1500 and then buy the stamp Β₯300. Keep a collection as you travel and enjoy!