GOSHUINPilgrimage Goshuin
A goshuin is the stamp a shrine confers as a seal of one's visit. When you record visits to every shrine of one of these storied pilgrimage routes, we award a digital goshuin — an NFT limited to 100 per route. Each carries its own serial number, and the record is inscribed on the blockchain to stand as proof of your pilgrimage. It all begins with leaving a visit record on each shrine's page.
Tokoku Sansha — The Three Shrines of the East
Kashima Jingu, Katori Jingu, and Ikisu Jinja. The Tokoku Sansha pilgrimage, linking three of the Kanto region's most ancient shrines, is handed down as having been called "the three-shrine purification for the Ise pilgrimage" in the Edo period.
Limited to 100 ・ 100 remaining
Sign in to begin your pilgrimageKumano Sanzan — The Three Grand Shrines of Kumano
Kumano Hongu Taisha, Kumano Hayatama Taisha, and Kumano Nachi Taisha. At the far end of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage roads lies this path of prayer through the three grand shrines of the "sacred land of rebirth."
Limited to 100 ・ 100 remaining
Sign in to begin your pilgrimageEn-musubi Sansha — The Three Shrines of Bonds
Tokyo Daijingu, Kifune Jinja, and Izumo Taisha. Tokyo, Kyoto, and Izumo — a grand pilgrimage spanning the length of Japan, joining three shrines renowned for prayers of en-musubi, the tying of bonds.
Limited to 100 ・ 100 remaining
Sign in to begin your pilgrimageO-Ise Mairi — The Ise Pilgrimage
Ise Jingu, Sarutahiko Jinja, and Tsubaki Okami Yashiro. The pilgrim's road to Ise, the spiritual home of Japan, taken together with two shrines of the way-opening deity Sarutahiko Okami.
Limited to 100 ・ 100 remaining
Sign in to begin your pilgrimageShobai Hanjo Sansha — The Three Shrines of Prosperous Trade
Fushimi Inari Taisha, Toyokawa Inari Tokyo Betsuin, and Kanda Myojin. A pilgrimage through three shrines of Kyoto and old Edo that have long gathered the prayers of merchants and their trade.
Limited to 100 ・ 100 remaining
Sign in to begin your pilgrimageThe digital goshuin NFT is an award for pilgrimage records; it is not sold and cannot be exchanged for money or transferred. By its nature, an inscribed record cannot be changed or deleted. When visiting in person, please follow each shrine's etiquette and official guidance.