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    “Goshuin” books have become increasingly popular among both locals a…

    2025年9月10日
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<h2>About This Blog</h2>
<p><strong>Welcome to Kumamoto Soul Walks</strong> — your guide to the sacred shrines, historic temples, and spiritual landscapes of Kumamoto and the Kyushu region of Japan.</p>

<p>In this blog, I share my experiences visiting various spiritual sites throughout Kumamoto and beyond, exploring their beauty, stories, and the unique atmosphere that surrounds them.</p>

<p>Here, you’ll find:</p>
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<li>Histories and legends of temples and shrines</li>
<li>Differences between shrines and temples</li>
<li>Proper manners and rituals for visiting sacred sites</li>
<li>How to collect Goshuin (seal stamps) and use Goshuin-cho (stamp books)</li>
<li>Nearby cafés, nature spots, and peaceful detours to explore</li>
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<p>As a carpenter who works with wood and architecture, I have always been inspired by traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Over time, I’ve grown deeply drawn to the quiet power and cultural spirit found in shrines and temples.</p>

<p>These places are not just sightseeing spots — they represent the soul of Japan.</p>

<p>I hope this blog can offer not only travel tips, but also a deeper connection to the traditions and spiritual heritage of Japan. May it guide you on your own meaningful journey through these sacred lands.</p>
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