This Goshuincho features a cover adorned with the auspicious "Takara-zukushi" (Treasure Scroll) motif.
Goshuin are stamps received at temples and shrines after a visit. Goshuincho is a special notebook designed to collect these stamps.
The meticulous construction by skilled artisans ensures a durable and well-crafted Goshuincho.
Beyond its use for Goshuin, it also serves beautifully as a guest book or scrapbook.
Available in a different color with the same cover pattern, making it a lovely choice for guest books at weddings, perhaps one for the groom and one for the bride.
Size: Approx. 124mm x 180mm
24 pages (single-sided use)
Paper: White Hosho paper (110g/m2), double-layered accordion fold
Made with Japanese paper, processed to minimize ink bleed-through.
The cover paper is printed using a stencil printing technique.
The inner pages are made from a thick and substantial Hosho paper called "Mizuho Kinari," offering a quality perfectly suited for collecting precious Goshuin.
This paper is designed to resist smudging and ink bleed-through.
*We recommend single-sided use as the condition of the ink can vary depending on where you receive the Goshuin.
If this item is out of stock, we can create one for you upon request. Please contact us.
*Please note that delivery may take some time in this case.
The cover paper is printed using stencil printing, resulting in a retro, woodblock print-like finish.
Please enjoy the unique texture that may include slight printing misalignments or fading, as this is an intended part of its artistic charm.
Areas with multi-color printing may exhibit more pronounced misalignments.
We invite you to appreciate these characteristics as part of its unique appeal.
*If even minor printing variations are a concern, we advise against ordering, as these variations are inherent to the printing process.
The use of semi-water-soluble ink means that colors may transfer if rubbed strongly.
Please be mindful of this.
As this item is handled frequently, we suggest using a commercially available Goshuincho cover for protection.
"Takara-zukushi" (Treasure Scroll)
This is a motif composed of various treasures, which traveled from India through China to Japan.
In Japan, auspicious patterns were added, evolving into a uniquely Japanese design.
It is a collection of patterns symbolizing wealth and good fortune.
Origin/Production Method
Paper, printing, and production are all made in Japan.
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- Goshuincho Expertly handcrafted by skilled artisans Size: Approx. 124mm x 180mm 24 pages (single-sided use) Paper: White Hosho paper (110g/m2), double-layered accordion fold Made with Japanese paper, processed to minimize ink bleed-through.
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