Sensoji is Tokyo's oldest temple, founded in 628 AD with a history spanning nearly 1,400 years. Its principal image, Sho Kanzeon Bosatsu (Kannon, the Goddess of Mercy), is revered throughout Japan as the deity of compassion, drawing approximately 30 million visitors annually to this, Tokyo's most sacred site. This charm comes directly from Sensoji, carrying blessings steeped in nearly fourteen centuries of spiritual tradition.
This luxurious goshuincho features maki-e — a traditional Japanese lacquer art form where designs are "sprinkled" in gold and silver powder over lacquer. The cover showcases Sensoji's iconic Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate) rendered in this exquisite technique. Maki-e is one of Japan's most treasured decorative arts, requiring extraordinary skill and patience. Available in two stunning colorways — a deep, classic vermillion (Red) and a striking, contemporary white — each edition pairs beautifully with the golden lacquer Kaminarimon design. This goshuincho transforms the practice of collecting temple stamps into a truly premium experience. With 48 pages of fine paper, it is both a functional stamp book and a museum-quality art object. A remarkable gift for connoisseurs of Japanese craftsmanship.