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A shuin (朱印) is a seal stamp given to worshippers and visitors to Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples in Japan. The seal stamps are often collected in books called shuinchō (朱印帳) that are sold at shrines and temples. The stamps are different from commemorative stamps in that they are made by people who work at the temples: Buddhist Hōshi, or Shinto Kannushi. To create the shuin, the writer presses down one or more large stamps, and then uses black ink to write, in his distinctive calligraphy, the name of the temple, the day of the visit, and other messages on and around the stamped portions.

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  • Shuin (de)
  • 朱印 (神社仏閣) (ja)
  • Shuin (en)
  • 御朱印 (zh)
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  • Ein Shuin (jap. 朱印, dt. „rotes Siegel“) ist ein kalligrafisch kommentierter Siegelstempelabdruck, den Pilger und Besucher in vielen buddhistischen Tempeln und Shintō-Schreinen in Japan erhalten können. Da sie mit Ehrerbietung betrachtet werden, ist dem Honorativpräfix Go- auch Bezeichnung Goshuin (御朱印) möglich.Oft werden die Shuin durch die Pilger in besonderen Büchern gesammelt, die Shuinchō (朱印帳) / Goshuinchō (御朱印帳) oder Nōkyōchō (納経帖) genannt werden.Es besteht auch die Möglichkeit, die Goshuin auf dem (白衣) genannten weißen Pilgergewand zu sammeln. (de)
  • 朱印(しゅいん)は、主に日本の神社や寺院において、主に参拝者向けに押印される印章、およびその印影。敬称として御朱印(ごしゅいん)とも呼ばれる。 (ja)
  • 御朱印(日语:御朱印/ごしゅいん goshuin */?),簡稱朱印(朱印/しゅいん shuin),是指日本佛寺、神社授予的一種參拜證明。 在參拜神社或寺院後,參拜者向神社或寺院供奉少量金額的錢幣(通常為300日元),即可獲得神社或寺院方面人員在參拜者所提供的上書寫並蓋章的參拜憑證。在參拜者自身未準備御朱印帳,或神社、寺院方面有權授予御朱印的神職人員不在場時,有時會提供一張先前寫、印好御朱印的紙張。受理處通常名為“授與所”、“御朱印所”、“社務所”、“寺務所”等。 由於宗教派别觀念,或神社、寺院的實際經營場地條件等原因,並非所有的神社或寺院都授予御朱印。 (zh)
  • A shuin (朱印) is a seal stamp given to worshippers and visitors to Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples in Japan. The seal stamps are often collected in books called shuinchō (朱印帳) that are sold at shrines and temples. The stamps are different from commemorative stamps in that they are made by people who work at the temples: Buddhist Hōshi, or Shinto Kannushi. To create the shuin, the writer presses down one or more large stamps, and then uses black ink to write, in his distinctive calligraphy, the name of the temple, the day of the visit, and other messages on and around the stamped portions. (en)
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  • Ein Shuin (jap. 朱印, dt. „rotes Siegel“) ist ein kalligrafisch kommentierter Siegelstempelabdruck, den Pilger und Besucher in vielen buddhistischen Tempeln und Shintō-Schreinen in Japan erhalten können. Da sie mit Ehrerbietung betrachtet werden, ist dem Honorativpräfix Go- auch Bezeichnung Goshuin (御朱印) möglich.Oft werden die Shuin durch die Pilger in besonderen Büchern gesammelt, die Shuinchō (朱印帳) / Goshuinchō (御朱印帳) oder Nōkyōchō (納経帖) genannt werden.Es besteht auch die Möglichkeit, die Goshuin auf dem (白衣) genannten weißen Pilgergewand zu sammeln. (de)
  • A shuin (朱印) is a seal stamp given to worshippers and visitors to Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples in Japan. The seal stamps are often collected in books called shuinchō (朱印帳) that are sold at shrines and temples. The stamps are different from commemorative stamps in that they are made by people who work at the temples: Buddhist Hōshi, or Shinto Kannushi. To create the shuin, the writer presses down one or more large stamps, and then uses black ink to write, in his distinctive calligraphy, the name of the temple, the day of the visit, and other messages on and around the stamped portions. There are various theories about the origin of shuin, though the strongest is that it was a receipt for a dedicated copied sutra. There are still temples where one cannot receive a shuin without having donated a sutra or money, but the majority of the temples will now accept a small amount of money for a shuin. It usually costs 300 yen, though there are some places that charge up to 1000 yen. At Itsukushima Shrine, there is a sign that asks people to dedicate their feelings. Special shuinchō (and occasionally hanging scrolls) are available for people who do pilgrimages such as the Kansai Kannon Pilgrimage and the Shikoku Pilgrimage. People who do the Shikoku pilgrimage can also get shuin on the white robes they sometimes wear. A number of Jōdo Shinshū temples do not offer shuin. (en)
  • 朱印(しゅいん)は、主に日本の神社や寺院において、主に参拝者向けに押印される印章、およびその印影。敬称として御朱印(ごしゅいん)とも呼ばれる。 (ja)
  • 御朱印(日语:御朱印/ごしゅいん goshuin */?),簡稱朱印(朱印/しゅいん shuin),是指日本佛寺、神社授予的一種參拜證明。 在參拜神社或寺院後,參拜者向神社或寺院供奉少量金額的錢幣(通常為300日元),即可獲得神社或寺院方面人員在參拜者所提供的上書寫並蓋章的參拜憑證。在參拜者自身未準備御朱印帳,或神社、寺院方面有權授予御朱印的神職人員不在場時,有時會提供一張先前寫、印好御朱印的紙張。受理處通常名為“授與所”、“御朱印所”、“社務所”、“寺務所”等。 由於宗教派别觀念,或神社、寺院的實際經營場地條件等原因,並非所有的神社或寺院都授予御朱印。 (zh)
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