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Enjoy Japanese Beauty and Healing with All Five Senses! A "Hana-Goshuin" Journey via Tokyu Lines & Buses

Enjoy Japanese Beauty and Healing with All Five Senses! A "Hana-Goshuin" Journey via Tokyu Lines & Buses

  • Written by: Guest Contributor
Date published: 1 May 2026

What do you look for when you visit Japan? Cutting-edge technology, memorable meals, or time in peaceful, historic surroundings? In Tokyo and Kanagawa, a seasonal event brings these elements together in a single experience: the Tokyu Line Hana-Goshuin Meguri (Flower Goshuin Pilgrimage) Vol. 3.

Table of Contents
  1. A Traveler’s Introduction to Goshuin
  2. Enjoy with All Your Senses! "Hana-Goshuin" and "Hana-Chozu"
  3. Two Especially Recommended Areas
  4. Get Started: Pick Up a Participation Kit
  5. Enjoy A Journey Marked by Small Encounters

A Traveler’s Introduction to Goshuin

Goshuin are believed to date back to the Heian period (794–1185). Originally, they were issued as a receipt when worshippers offered hand-copied sutras (shakyo) to temples. These early forms were known as nokyo-in (sutra offering seals).
By the Edo period, travel became more common among the general public, and goshuin began to spread as a way of marking a temple or shrine visit. Today, they are appreciated not only as records of pilgrimage, but also for their calligraphy and design, often seen as a distinctive form of Japanese visual culture.

Enjoy with All Your Senses! "Hana-Goshuin" and "Hana-Chozu"

Starting April 25, 2026, this event introduces limited-edition goshuin themed around seasonal flowers. Each temple and shrine offers its own design, making them a memorable keepsake from the journey.
Another highlight is hana-chozu, where the water basins used for ritual purification are decorated with flowers that would otherwise be discarded. Some locations feature evening illuminations, offering a different atmosphere after dark.

Image source :WAKU PROJECT Co., Ltd.
Image source :WAKU PROJECT Co., Ltd.
Image source :WAKU PROJECT Co., Ltd.
Image source :WAKU PROJECT Co., Ltd.
Image source :WAKU PROJECT Co., Ltd.
Image source :WAKU PROJECT Co., Ltd.

Two Especially Recommended Areas

1. Jiyugaoka & Kuhombutsu Area

Kuhombutsu Joshinji Temple, founded in 1678, is known for its nine large golden Buddha statues set across the grounds. The setting is calm and spacious, with a strong sense of history. After visiting, Jiyugaoka is a convenient stop for a break, with a wide range of cafés and dessert shops to explore.

2. Todoroki Valley Area

Todoroki Fudoson sits within the only valley in Tokyo’s 23 wards. The surrounding greenery and nearby stream create a noticeably quieter environment compared to the city streets above. It’s an easy place to slow down and take in a different side of Tokyo.

Get Started: Pick Up a Participation Kit

The participation kit, which serves as a guide for the event, is available at 17 major Tokyu Line stations. It includes a guidebook and a dedicated folder for collecting goshuin. The event covers 55 temples and shrines. Visiting 28 locations earns a small pouch, while completing all 55 sites comes with a commemorative tote bag.

Image source :WAKU PROJECT Co., Ltd. Guidebook
Image source :WAKU PROJECT Co., Ltd. Guidebook
Image source :WAKU PROJECT Co., Ltd. Map
Image source :WAKU PROJECT Co., Ltd. Map
Image source :WAKU PROJECT Co., Ltd. Goshuin Folder
Image source :WAKU PROJECT Co., Ltd. Goshuin Folder
Image source :WAKU PROJECT Co., Ltd. Participant Card
Image source :WAKU PROJECT Co., Ltd. Participant Card

Event Info
Period: 2026.4.25 – 2027.3.31
Note: Separate Goshuin fees apply at each site.

Enjoy A Journey Marked by Small Encounters

The goshuin collected along the way reflect your time spent at each site, shaped by the seasons, the setting, and the experience of visiting. And with easy access via Tokyu trains and buses, this is a flexible way to explore temples, neighborhoods, and quieter corners of Tokyo and Kanagawa at your own pace.

(Source/Main Image:Tokyu Railways Co., Ltd.)

*This information is from the time of this article's publication.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.

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