Discover the art of goshuin, or temple stamp book making, in the heart of Tokyo’s Shibuya district. This intimate two-hour class with a skilled artist provides a unique cultural experience. Participants will create their own personalized stamp book, complete with a shrine stamp and intricate designs. Whether you’re a solo traveler or visiting with family, this class offers a chance to learn about a time-honored Japanese tradition. Don’t miss the opportunity to craft a one-of-a-kind memento of your trip to Tokyo.
Key Points

- Unique 2-hour temple stamp book art class led by a skilled goshuin artist in Shibuya, Tokyo, accommodating up to 8 travelers.
- All necessary materials, including a 300-yen stamp fee, provided during the class, which starts at 10:00 am.
- Participants meet at the MAGNET by SHIBUYA109 entrance and conclude the activity at the same location.
- The class is suitable for adults and children but not wheelchair accessible, and infants must sit on laps.
- The artist has over a decade of experience in goshuin book making and offers personalized attention to each participant.
About the Temple Stamp Book Art Class
The temple stamp book art class is led by a skilled goshuin artist. Participants will learn how to create their own unique temple stamp book during the 2-hour session.
Using traditional tools and materials, they’ll design custom stamps and apply them to a blank book. The class takes place in Shibuya, Tokyo and can accommodate up to 8 travelers.
All necessary supplies are provided, including the 300-yen stamp fee at a nearby shrine. While the activity isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s conveniently located near public transportation.
Most travelers can participate, except for infants who must sit on laps.
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Meeting Point and Directions

Travelers meet for the temple stamp book art class at the MAGNET by SHIBUYA109 building, located at 1-chōme-23-10 Jinnan in Shibuya, Tokyo.
The meeting point is in front of the entrance between the drug store and Cozy Corner cake shop. Participants should arrive on time, as the class starts promptly at 10:00 am.
The activity ends back at the same meeting point. This location is easily accessible by public transportation.
Travelers are advised to look for the specified landmarks to find the correct meeting spot for this art class experience.
Class Inclusions

All craft materials and tools needed for the temple stamp book art class are provided. This includes brushes, paints, stamp pads, and the special stamp book itself. Participants also receive the shrine stamp fee of 300 yen (under $5) as part of the activity.
| Item | Included |
|---|---|
| Craft Materials | ✓ |
| Stamp Book | ✓ |
| Stamp Fee | ✓ |
| Instruction | ✓ |
| Participation | ✓ |
| Transportation | ✘ |
The class is designed to be accessible and convenient for most travelers, ensuring a memorable cultural experience in Shibuya, Tokyo.
Accessibility and Participation
Although the art class isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s conveniently located near public transportation.
The activity caters to most travelers, with the following considerations:
- Infants are welcome but must sit on laps during the class.
- The class is suitable for adults and children alike, making it a great option for families.
- Participants should be prepared to stand or sit on stools throughout the 2-hour session, as the venue doesn’t provide chairs.
Class Schedule and Duration

The art class runs from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm, lasting a total of 2 hours.
Travelers can expect to create their own unique stamp book during this time. The class is capped at 8 participants, ensuring personalized attention from the artist.
After gathering at the meeting point in front of MAGNET by SHIBUYA109, the group will head to the nearby shrine to stamp their books.
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About the Artist
The artist leading this class has dedicated years to the art of goshuin book making. Known for their intricate stamp designs and careful calligraphy, the artist has become a respected figure in the local temple community.
Some key facts about the artist:
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They’ve been crafting goshuin books for over a decade, honing their skills to create unique and beautiful stamps for each temple or shrine visited.
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The artist frequently collaborates with temples and shrines, designing exclusive stamps that can only be obtained by visiting those sacred sites.
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Along With leading this art class, the artist also offers private goshuin book-making lessons for those who wish to learn the craft in-depth.
What to Expect in the Class
During the temple stamp book art class, participants can expect to engage in a hands-on experience of creating their own unique goshuin book.
The class will be led by a skilled artist who’ll guide travelers through the process of selecting materials, designing their book’s cover, and stamping temple seals (goshuin) inside.
Participants will learn about the rich cultural significance of goshuin and have the opportunity to visit a nearby shrine to obtain their first stamp.
With a maximum of 8 travelers, the class offers an intimate and immersive learning environment.
Booking and Confirmation Details

When booking this art class, travelers receive confirmation at the time of booking, unless the reservation is made within 1 day of the activity date. In that case, confirmation is provided as soon as possible, subject to availability.
The booking process is straightforward:
- Select the desired activity date and time.
- Provide contact information and any necessary details.
- Receive confirmation, including meeting point instructions and a list of inclusions.
This efficient process ensures a seamless experience for participants, allowing them to focus on the creative art class ahead.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Stamp Book?
Yes, participants can bring their own stamp book to the activity. The provided materials include all necessary craft supplies, but using a personal stamp book is allowed and may enhance the overall experience.
Is There a Minimum Age Requirement?
The activity doesn’t have a minimum age requirement. Infants can attend but must sit on laps. Most travelers can participate in the class, which provides all the necessary materials and tools.
Will the Class Be Conducted in English?
The activity description doesn’t specify the language for the class. However, it’s likely the artist will provide English instructions and assistance, as they cater to international travelers. Participants should confirm the language when booking if this is a requirement.
Can I Leave the Class Early?
Participants can leave the class early, though it’s not recommended. The activity is structured as a full session, and leaving early may disrupt the flow and learning experience for the group.
Are Meals or Refreshments Provided During the Class?
The class does not provide any meals or refreshments. Participants are responsible for bringing their own food and beverages if needed during the 2-3 hour activity. Bottled water may be available, but no other catering is included.
The Sum Up
The Temple Stamp Book Art Class in Shibuya, Tokyo, offers a unique two-hour experience led by a skilled artist. Participants will learn the art of goshuin making, creating intricate designs and calligraphy in a special stamp book. With all materials provided, including a shrine stamp fee, this intimate class is perfect for families and individuals looking to enjoy a fascinating cultural activity.
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