What this helps you do
- How to use location-based browsing.
- Nearby pages help when you are already in Japan, planning around a hotel, station, landmark, or destination, or deciding what to add to a route.
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Before you start
- Choose the planning surface that fits the question: map for geography, events for dates, pilgrimage routes for ordered visits, transportation for access, or nearby places for compact itineraries.
- Confirm the area and date before comparing places, routes, or events.
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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.
- Nearby places/map/nearby
- Near ...location/near/[...location]
Steps
- Finding temples and shrines around your current area.
- Adding one more place near a main destination.
- Comparing nearby places by type, distance, popularity, or available goshuin.
- Building a walkable route instead of jumping between distant parts of a city.
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Tips
- Compare map distance with real travel time before committing to a plan.
- Leave extra time for queues, worship, photography rules, and seasonal crowds.
- Confirm final transit and walking routes with a current navigation app.
Troubleshooting
- If the map feels crowded, zoom in or narrow the visible context before opening place pages.
- If event timing matters, confirm dates on the place page and official source before traveling.
- If route or transportation context looks incomplete, use the linked places and stations as planning hints rather than final directions.
Privacy, accuracy, or availability notes
- Maps, event listings, station links, and nearby suggestions are planning context, not travel guarantees.
- Always confirm event dates, transit schedules, and access restrictions before making a trip.
- Location-based features may expose travel intent if you share screenshots or public lists.