What is a Goshuin-cho?
A Goshuin-cho is a traditional Japanese notebook originally used by pilgrims to collect beautiful, handwritten calligraphy stamps (Goshuin) from Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples across Japan.

Versatile Creative Journal
While traditionally used for stamp collecting, its unique design makes it perfect for various creative uses. It is ideal as an art journal, travel sketchbook, mini photo album, scrapbooking/collage book, or a unique guest book. Let your creativity run wild!

Product Features
・Cover Design: Kimono: Vertical Stripes with Roses.
・Cover Material: Fabric-covered polyester.
・Inner Pages: 48 pages of blank Hosho-shi (traditional Japanese Washi paper). It is thick and absorbent, making it excellent for ink, watercolor, and stamps.
・Binding: Traditional Accordion-style (蛇腹式 - Jabara), allowing the book to open completely flat or extend fully to view all pages at once.
・Craftsmanship: Beautifully handbound by artisans.

Specifications
・Publisher: Wagami-Koji
・Dimensions: 10.9 × 16 cm (approx. 4.29 × 6.3 inches)
・Pages: 48 pages (front and back)
・Condition: Brand New

Add a touch of Japanese elegance to your daily life or creative projects.


Please note: The selling price includes U.S. import duties. For buyers outside the United States, I will provide a 15% refund of the selling price.

Shipping and handling: DHL Express or eBay SpeedPAK-Ship via DHL.

Payment: You can use various payment methods such as PayPal, credit card, debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc.

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