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Commemorative Stamp for Visiting Tsukiji Honganji Temple

[Silver] June 6, 2016 09:00

 Tsukiji Honganji greets you every morning and every time you pass in front of you.

I didn't visit the main hall a little, so I came here today.

Those who came earlier stamped several leaflets on the guide of Honganji. Would you like to make a souvenir for those who can't come to visit? 

By the way, there is no vermilion seal stamp in Honganji.

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Well, today I got a "Worship Memorial Card". According to the leaflet in the guide,

"The design changes every month. We will send souvenirs to those who collect 12 types. "It is written. You have to visit this at least once a month. I'm looking forward to collecting 12 kinds. 

 By the way, May is Ayumi 1 and June of Tsukiji Honganji Temple, and May is arranged together, so if you go early, you can get it for May?

* Don't forget to visit in main hall. *

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1 on the right of the photo shows "Asakusa Mido": In 1617 (Genna 3), a Besin Temple at Honganji Temple was erected in Yokoyamacho, Asakusa, and was known as "Asakusa Mido".

2 on the left of the photo shows "Reclaiming land by Tsukuda Monsters":

In 1657 (Ming. 3), Asakusa Mido was burned down by the great fire of the Meiryaku era. The Shogunate was not allowed to rebuild to the same land, and it was on the sea that was transferred as a relocation destination. Therefore, the sea was newly reclaimed by the monks of Tsukuda Island, and the land of Tsukiji was completed.

 There is an explanation. If you have 12 tickets, you can get to Tsukiji Street.

May you have the blessings of the Buddha! gassho!