This Goshuincho features a cover adorned with the auspicious "Karako" (Treasure Scroll) pattern.
Goshuin is a stamp received at temples and shrines after a visit. A Goshuinchou is a special blank book designed to collect these stamps.
Meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans, it boasts a durable and well-crafted finish.
Beyond collecting Goshuin stamps, this book is also suitable for use as a guest book or for scrapbooking.
A version with the same pattern in a different color is also available.
This makes them ideal for use as guest books for the bride and groom at weddings.
Size: Approx. 124mm x 180mm
24 pages (single-sided use recommended)
Paper: White Hosho paper (110g/m2), double-layered and accordion-folded.
This Japanese-made paper is treated to resist ink bleed-through.
The cover paper is printed using stencil printing.
The inner paper is a thick, high-quality Hosho paper called "Mizuho Kinari,"
perfect for receiving your cherished Goshuin stamps.
It is resistant to smudging and ink bleed-through.
*As the ink conditions may vary depending on where you receive your Goshuin, single-sided use is recommended.
If an item is out of stock, we can create a new one for you upon request. Please contact us.
*Please note that this may require some time for delivery.
The cover paper is printed using stencil printing,
resulting in a retro, woodblock print-like finish.
The slight misregistration or fading of the print is an intentional part of its charm.
Areas with multi-color printing may show more pronounced registration variations.
Please enjoy these unique characteristics.
*If even minor printing variations on the cover are a concern, please refrain from ordering. Such variations are inherent to this printing method.
The semi-water-soluble ink used may transfer if rubbed strongly.
Please be aware of this.
As this item will be handled frequently,
we recommend using a commercially available Goshuincho cover.
"Karako" (Treasure Scroll)
This pattern depicts a collection of treasures and was introduced to Japan from China via India.
Over time, it evolved in Japan with the addition of auspicious motifs, becoming a uniquely Japanese design.
It is a collection of symbols representing wealth and good fortune.
Origin/Production Method
Paper, Printing, and Production are all made in Japan.
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- This Goshuincho features a cover adorned with the auspicious "Karako" (Treasure Scroll) pattern. Meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans, it boasts a durable and well-crafted finish. Paper: White Hosho paper (110g/m2), double-layered and accordion-folded. This Japanese-made paper is treated to resist ink bleed-through.
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