This is the 3290th most frequent Japanese word.
御朱印
A “御朱印” (goshuin) is a stamped seal or calligraphy received at temples or shrines as proof of a visit or for religious devotion.
The word 御朱印 refers to the seal or stamp issued by temples or shrines in Japan, which serves as a record of one's visit.
寺の御朱印は心を落ち着けるお守りのような存在です。
The temple's goshuin is like a talisman that provides peace of mind.
Here, 御朱印 represents a collection item that individuals gather as keepsakes during visits to various temples or shrines.
彼は旅行の記念として御朱印を集めています。
He collects goshuin as mementos from his travels.
In this sentence, 御朱印 is mentioned in relation to 御朱印帳, a specialized notebook where these temple or shrine seals are traditionally stamped.