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Goshuin Stamps Featuring Yamatohime-No-Mikoto and Gyoki at Taikoji Temple in Futami, Ise, Offer an Opportunity to Learn About Local History

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[Ise] Taikoji Temple in Futami-cho, Ise City, Mie Prefecture, has begun offering goshuin stamps (stamps) featuring Yamatohime-no-Mikoto, a deity with ties to the town, and Gyoki, the monk who founded the temple approximately 1,300 years ago. Each stamp costs 500 yen. The goshuin stamps were planned by Kenji Hoshino (44), a priest at the temple. In the past, he has collaborated with the town's "Zero Distance Aquarium Ise Sea Paradise" and "Ise Ni…
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[Ise] Taikoji Temple in Futami-cho, Ise City, Mie Prefecture, has begun offering goshuin stamps (stamps) featuring Yamatohime-no-Mikoto, a deity with ties to the town, and Gyoki, the monk who founded the temple approximately 1,300 years ago. Each stamp costs 500 yen. The goshuin stamps were planned by Kenji Hoshino (44), a priest at the temple. In the past, he has collaborated with the town's "Zero Distance Aquarium Ise Sea Paradise" and "Ise Ni…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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