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Goshuin Stamps and Gift Items With Impressive Tengu Paper Inserts
Special goshuin stamps are distributed at the shrine office, and there are attached stamps that change depending on the season and month, and paper clips with vivid and impressive designs of tengu. There are two types of goshuincho, green and black, and there is also a beautiful Nishijin woven goshuincho bag with a large tengu on the front and a bird tengu on the back, which you can receive as a memento of your visit.

Prayers You Would Like to Receive at Turning Points in Your Life or for Special Prayers
To pray, a ritual is held at the shrine where you purify your mind and body and pray in order to receive God's blessings. Prayer is recommended for life rituals, to express gratitude for reaching a turning point, to ward off evil spirits, or when you have a special prayer. Many people come to pray for the Shichi-Go-San festival, to visit shrines, and to pray for traffic safety.
Seasonal goshuin stamps related to Tengu
Goshuin stamps include an attached stamp that changes depending on the season or month and a paper insert with a gorgeously drawn picture of a tengu. There are two types of goshuincho-- green and black, and there is also a beautiful Nishijin-woven goshuincho bag with a large tengu on the front and a bird tengu on the back, which is recommended as a memento of your visit to the shrine.
01. Popular for celebrating life events like Shichi-Go-San (Celebration for children ages 3, 5, and 7), Miyamairi (Newborn Blessing), and Koutsuu Anzen (Traffic Safety).
02. Receive blessings from the gods of Yaku-yoke (Protection from Evil) with "Waritama" purification.
03. Enjoy peaceful surroundings by the river, complemented by beautiful natural views.
Musashi Dairokuten Shrine
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Introducing seasonal outing spots and event information in Saitama! Visit the places that interest you!