What this helps you do
- Use Goshuin.com as a practical starting point before visiting temples and shrines in Japan.
- Understand the difference between discovery pages, planning pages, goshuin pages, and account-only collection tools.
- Decide when you can stay anonymous and when signing in is useful.
Goshuin.com is not only a directory. It connects places, maps, goshuin, guides, events, transportation, pilgrimage routes, and personal collection tools so you can move from "I want to visit somewhere" to "I know what to check before I go."
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Before you start
- Start on the homepage if you are exploring broadly.
- Use the header search when you already know a place, city, prefecture, deity, or topic.
- Sign in only when you want saved places, a profile, uploads, or personal goshuincho features.
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Where to find it
Use these entry points before following the steps. Links are shown only for static routes that exist in Goshuin.com.
Steps
- Open the homepage and scan the main navigation: Places, Map, Goshuin, Community, Pilgrimages, and Guides.
- If you want inspiration, start with featured or popular sections on the homepage.
- If you already have a destination in mind, open /places, /prefectures, or the header search.
- If geography matters, use /map or /map/nearby before choosing individual place pages.
- If you want cultural context first, open /articles, /deities, /tags, or /goshuin/guide.
- Create an account when you are ready to save, upload, or manage your own goshuincho.
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Tips
- Start broad for inspiration, then narrow by route, region, place, or topic.
- Open place pages before making a travel decision; overview cards are only a preview.
- Use guides when you need etiquette or context before using the planning tools.
Troubleshooting
- If you cannot find a place by name, try the city, prefecture, alternate spelling, or map view.
- If the page feels too broad, move from the homepage into a specific section such as /places, /map, or /goshuin.
- If you expected an account feature but cannot see it, sign in and check whether you are on a personal route such as /me/goshuincho.
Privacy, accuracy, or availability notes
- Public discovery pages can be used without signing in.
- Personal goshuincho, profile, upload, and sharing tools require an account.
- Place details, event timing, opening hours, and goshuin availability should be checked against official temple or shrine sources before travel.