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Location of Japanese Temple Jade Seal Collection Raiders

When people travel in Japan, if they come to temples, they will ask for some guards. But recently, an object that is also very popular with everyone has been produced here, that is, Zhu's imperial seal, which is also one of the objects that everyone wants, and it has the same effect as guarding. Where can we ask for Zhu's seal? Let's have a look!

_ Yuchuanyue Glacier Holy Land

A shrine in Chuanyue City, Yuxian County has been a well-known shrine praying for a happy marriage and a complete family since ancient times. It is said that if you bring home 20 prayer stones in the territory, you will be favored by a good marriage. In addition, the "Fengjie Lingfeng Festival" on July 3-August 3 1 every year is also a pleasing summer event, with gorgeous or colorful jade seals (reference: official website FB is super eye-catching, how can you miss this stop when you come to Sichuan and Vietnam!

Chuanyue Glacier Holy Land

Address: 2- 1 1-3, Yugong Xiamachi, Chuanyue.

Transportation: get off at the JR tram "Chuanyue" station, take the "Edo Sightseeing Bus" at the west exit of Chexi, and get off at the front of the Glacier Shrine.

Golden Knife Biro Palace in Humen, Tokyo

At the earliest time, in 1660, Kyoko Gao Qiao, the owner of Zanqi Pill, sent Biro Palace in Jin Jian to his residence in Tami, and later moved to the ghost gate behind the current Humen (Edo City) to guard it. At that time, many Edo citizens also hoped to pay homage to the gods, so the mansion would be opened to ordinary people on the day of 10 every month. The Lord worships gods, and the gods mainly pray for protecting the sea, enriching the grain, blessing and eliminating disasters. Among them, there is an imperial seal book embroidered with the scenery of stone walls and trenches in Edo City, and the social pattern of Biro Palace in Golden Knife is on the back cover.

Humen Golden Knife Biro Palace

Address: Humen 1-2-7, Tokyo Port Area.

Transportation: Get off at ginza line Humen Station of Tokyo Metro, and walk about 1 minute at Exit 2.

Tokyo Giant Wood Shrine

It is said that it was founded in the early edo period and was first located near the giant wooden bridge on the Muhei River. However, because the river is vulnerable to floods, local residents moved it to its present position, and later people lived in this block and began to develop it. The social hall built in Meiji period was burned down during World War II and rebuilt again in Showa period. The seal of Imperial Bamboo is embroidered with cherry blossoms and beautiful scenery of social shops, and the night sakura version with black background also has a unique charm.

Giant wood shrine

Address: 3-8-20 Osaki, Shinagawa District, Tokyo.

Transportation: get off at JR tram "Otaki" station and walk for about 3 minutes.

Tokyo Zi 'an Shrine

According to legend, this shrine was first established in 759 AD to pray for the smooth production of the Queen at that time. The Lord sacrificed to the gods in the fire of Japanese mythology, giving birth to the "Muhua Leaf _ Life" of the gods, so it was later honored as a shrine for seeking children, praying for safe production and protecting children. A jade seal in this shrine, embroidered with elegant patterns of "Twelve Pieces" of women wearing Hanfu, is also one of the most popular jade seals in kanto region!

Zian shrine

Address: 4- 10-3, Akihito, Tokyo.

Transportation: get off at the JR tram "Eight Princes" station, (5 minutes walk from the north exit/get off at the "Eight Princes" station on Wangjing Line, and walk 1 minute.

Tokyo Shangmuhei Glacier Shrine

The shrine here was first established in about 1573 ~ 1592, originally as a patron saint to suppress the flooding or epidemic of the Muhei River. Later, during the Meiji period, the Asakusa Shrine in the area of Shangmuhei 1 Timo was moved, and a "Fuji Tomb" imitating Mount Fuji was built, which was painted in "Edo Hundred Scenes" and called Muhei Fuji (or New Fuji. The imperial seal embroidered with the beautiful cherry blossoms on both sides of Muhei River and the banks of the river is divided into daytime and night cherry blossom versions, which is a must-see for the Tokyo imperial seal tour!

Shangmuhei Glacier Holy Land

Address: 2- 16-2 1

Transportation: Get off at "Chiqiqiao" Station of East Express Railway Garden City Line, (it takes about 5 minutes to walk from the north exit/get off at "Shibuya" Station of Yamanote Line, and it takes about 20 minutes to walk.

Chiba Sakuragi Shrine

An ancient shrine located in Noda City, Chiba Prefecture, when Jiro Fujiwara first moved here in 85 1 BC, he saw a cherry tree in full bloom, so he set up a shrine here to worship the soul of Kurashima (the god of abundant grains, also known as "the god of jade"). There are all kinds of cherry trees in the shrine, which always attract an endless stream of people every flower season, and the imperial guards, imperial seals and imperial accounts in the shrine are of course colorful and beautiful cherry blossoms, each of which is too delicate to choose!

Sakuragi shrine

Address: 2 10, Noda, Chiba, Taiwan Province.

Transportation: Get off at Noda Station of Wudong Noda Line and walk for about 12 minutes.

Dao Jiang Shrine in Kanagawa

Dao Jiang Shrine, located on Jiangdao, is a millennium shrine built in 522 AD. It is mainly dedicated to three goddesses (called "Dao Jiang God" and "Dao Jiang Shen Ming" in ancient times), and it is also divided into three royal halls: Ozin Palace, Admiralty Palace and Bianjin Palace. Legend has it that the island of the river appeared when the wealth in charge of music and entertainment came down to earth, so the creation of the shrine is to bring happiness, artistic achievements and wealth to people. The colorful jade seal is embroidered with the island of the river standing in the sea, and the back cover is the waves and three scales related to the legend of Beijia.

Temple of Dao Jiang

Address: No.2-3-8, Jiangshidao, Kanagawa _ _

Transportation: Get off at "River Island" Station/"River Island" Station of Ota Express Railway, and walk for about 15 ~ 20 minutes.

Kawaoka Haban Palace, Kanagawa

Hegang Hachiba Palace, located in Kamakura City, is the patron saint of Wujiayuan and Kamakura samurai, also known as Kamakura Hachiba Palace. In BC 1063, Yuan Laiyi was persuaded to come to Youbi Bank from Shimizu Hachiba Palace in Kyoto. Later, in BC 1 180, the Yuan Dynasty moved it to its present site and expanded it into the political center of the Kamakura shogunate. There are two kinds of imperial bamboo seals in the Bagan Palace of hookah, one is like a shrine palace and a ballroom, and the other is an elegant witch dance pattern, which is very popular among collectors!

Hegang Babangong

Address: 2- 1-3 1 Xia Xue, Kamakura, Kanagawa.

Mode of transportation: get off at JR tram "Kamakura" station, (about 10 minutes walk from Dongkou/get off at Jiangzhidian "Kamakura" station, about 10 minutes walk.

Hasega Temple in Kamakura, Kanagawa

This Changgu Temple in Kamakura belongs to the _ Tuzong system, commonly known as "Changgu Guanyin". It is said that it was founded in the Nara era. In 72 1 AD, a Taoist priest made two eleven-sided Guanyin statues out of nanmu, one of which was the original statue of Nagaya Temple in Nara in 736, and the other Guanyin statue was thrown into the sea after the sacrifice. As a result, this Guanyin statue drifted to Miura Peninsula after 15 years, which became the origin of Changwu Temple in Kamakura.

Kamakura Changgu Temple

Address: 3- 1 1-2 in Hasegawa, Kamakura, Kanagawa

Transportation: Get off at the "Long Valley" station of Jiangzhidao Electric Railway (Jiangzhidian) and walk for about 5 minutes.

Iseyama Wong Tai Sin Palace, Kanagawa

1870 (the third year of Meiji), Yokohama, which became an open port, developed rapidly as a trading street and began to contact foreign cultures. At that time, in order to stabilize people's spirit and belief in the shrine, the chief executive moved the gods on Yi Shi Mountain to Maoye Mountain, which is now the street list of Yokohama City, and established the remote sacrifice center of Ise Shrine in Yokohama as the general guard. The front cover of the imperial seal of this shrine is embroidered with the shrine torii and his followers, while the back cover is a lively scene of Yokohama City Street.

Iseyama Wong Tai Sin Palace

Address: No.64 Miyazaki-CHO, Kanagawa West District, Yokohama

Transportation: Get off at the JR tram "Sakuragi-machi" station, and walk for about 15 minutes/get off at the Tokyo Express tram "Rizhimachi" station, and walk for about 10 minutes.