Only those who have been awarded the online "Karura King" in the past can order this red stamp.
If you place an order in the wrong order, we will write the red stamp in the correct order.
Only one type of "worship series" is awarded for each order.
A red stamp on the spread of the Nichiren sect's "Shuho".
A priest of the Nichiren sect who has completed the training called "Arayuki" is called a "priest".
The Buddhist priest prays using a wooden board "wooden sword" on which sutras are written.
By the way, the model of this red stamp is not a priest but a handsome boy who is in sync with the priest.
This is limited to "re-worship".
"Writing" is written on Torinoko (Kinari color) paper with a size of 23.5 x 16.5, which is the size of a general double-page spread stamp book.
All are handwritten and may differ from the sample.
Depending on the size of the red stamp book and the inspiration at that time, some arrangements may be added.
~ Please be sure to read if you wish to write directly ~
If you wish to write directly to the red stamp book, select "Direct writing to the red stamp book" and send the red stamp book to Myorin-ji after ordering (at the expense of the requester). Please choose the appropriate mailing method according to the size and weight of your stamp book, such as letter pack, smart letter, and Yu-pack.
Please let us know on a sticky note etc. which page you want to write "which red stamp" on the red stamp book .
When you finish writing, we will send you a red stamp book from Myorin-ji (purchase of 5,000 yen or more, shipping fee from Myorin-ji is free).
The red stamp of Myorin-ji is a writing method that is solidly painted with ink, so it may stain the back side.
Therefore, we do not write in the red stamp book with the red stamp written on the back side .
If you mistakenly send a red stamp book with a red stamp on the back, we will write it on a separate sheet and send it to you.
* Gold paper and black paper stamps are not supported.
[Worship series ③] ~ Spreading Buddhist priest ~ Re-worship only
"Writing" is written on Torinoko (Kinari color) paper with a size of 23.5 x 16.5, which is the size of a general double-page spread stamp book.
All are handwritten and may differ from the sample.
Depending on the size of the red stamp book and the inspiration at that time, some arrangements may be added.