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Surname derived net official app (free)
Surname-derived net app downloads exceeded 3 million!!
The number of Goshuin and worship posts exceeded 1.5 million!!
With this app, you can easily manage the goshuin you received at shrines and temples. It will be a memory of your trip!
Free, easy, one-touch search for over 150,000 shrines and temples!
You can check the goshuin of more than 150,000 temples and shrines all over Japan immediately before visiting the shrine!
This is the only app that contains over 1.5 million worship records and goshuin data!
You can easily search for nearby shrines and temples, display them on a map in an easy-to-understand manner, and easily understand how to get there.
Of course, you can also search by name or address!
Equipped with the world's first video posting function!
Record videos of shrines and temples and easily register goshuin records, events at shrines and temples, and memories with one touch!
Japan's largest! With information on over 150,000 shrines and temples, you can learn everything about shrines and temples with this one app!
If you visit many shrines and temples, you have a chance to be ranked!
It is also recommended for those who want to become a Shinto priest, a shrine maiden, a shrine girl, a goshuin girl, a goshuin boy, a goshuin girl, a shrine boy, a shrine
girl, a rekijo, and anyone looking for a matchmaking.
■ Features of the app
・You can record the red stamps you received at the shrines and temples you visited with photos in the "Goshuincho".
・You can check in advance what kind of goshuin you can get at "Minna no Goshuin".
・You can also save worship videos of each shrine and temple.
・This is an "encyclopedia of shrines and temples" that aims to cover 100% of temple and shrine information by updating and adding information on Japanese shrines and temples
at any time.
・You can share information about shrines and temples immediately by linking information with various SNS such as twitter and Facebook.
・Information on shrines and temples can be easily added and edited, and users can easily post their own information.
・You can leave a photo of the shrines and temples you have visited as a "worship record".
・In the access ranking, you can see at a glance the trending shrines and temples.
・You can "Like" the information of your favorite worship.
・In the user contribution ranking, you can see who has visited the shrine with the highest number of worshipers and who has the highest rating.
・"Search by location" function that allows you to specify a location from the map or search for shrines and temples near famous buildings.
・You can register favorite shrines and temples, and interesting shrines and temples as favorites.
・Frequently used search conditions and detailed search conditions can be saved as favorite search conditions.
・It is very convenient when deciding group actions on school excursions.
・An app rooted in traditional Japanese culture.
・Festival information for spring, summer, autumn and winter can also be registered.
*Some premium member functions
■ What is a shrine?
It is a facility that enshrines God in Japanese Shinto.
Since ancient times, the Japanese have always practiced reverence for God throughout their lives. Not only the life of ○○, but also the gods enshrined, such as mountain gods
and sea gods, are very diverse.
It is based on the idea of 8 million gods, where gods dwell in all things.
A shrine is a place where many people pray, worship, and exorcise to exorcise all kinds of disasters, and invite family safety, good fortune, and prosperous business.
There are histories such as Jomon, Yayoi, Yamato, Asuka, Nara, Heian, Kamakura, Muromachi, Sengoku, Edo, Meiji, Taisho, and Showa eras, and we have bills and shrines at
home.
The prayers and prayers performed at shrines include the following.
First shrine visit, Shichi-go-san, traffic safety, new car exorcism, family safety, love fulfillment, work safety, business prosperity, travel safety, success prayer,
yakuharai (prayer for warding off evil), childbirth, easy delivery, recovery from illness, prayer for victory, Happo-yoke・Coming-of-age celebrations, naming, longevity
celebrations, weddings, prayers for financial luck, good luck, etc.
Prayers at Jingu (Ise Jingu) pray for the Imperial Family's prosperity, national security, bountiful harvest, gratitude to the gods, family safety, physical health, business
prosperity, business prosperity, safe childbirth, shrine visits, academic success, traffic safety, and exorcism.・There are disaster relief, wish fulfillment, illness recovery,
etc.
There are the following prayers and prayers that are requested to the shrine of the tutelary deity.
Ground-breaking ceremony, ridge-raising ceremony, opening ceremony, unveiling ceremony, burning-in ceremony, completion ceremony, new house festival, house god festival, store
opening, closing purification ceremony, launching ceremony, safety festival, and others.
At the shrine, "Hatsuho-ryo" is dedicated as a sign of gratitude for the bountiful harvest of rice that is harvested for the first time every year.
On the "noshibukuro", write "firstfruits", "firstfruits fee", "tamagushi fee", etc. When you visit the shrine, you will pay an offering.
"Happo" means north (child "ne"), northeast (艮 "Ushitora"), east (U "U"), southeast (Tatsumi "Tatsumi"), south (Go "Uma"), southwest (Kon). "Hitsujisaru"), West (Rooster
"Tori"), and Northwest (Inui "Inui").
Since ancient times, based on these eight directions, the five elements of Yin and Yang, ten Chinese zodiac signs, nine stars, etc. have been arranged to determine the
fortunes of residence, direction, fortune, etc., and to ward off the eight directions.
It may involve the position of the earth, the universe, the sun, moon, stars, celestial bodies, planets, satellites, and the solar and lunar calendars. Mt.Fuji worship is also
practiced throughout Japan.
Throughout the year in Japan, there are annual events at shrines.
New Year's visit, Nanakusa, Kagamibiraki, New Year's Eve on the 14th, Little New Year's Day, Setsubun, Hatsuuma, Needle Memorial Service, Hinamatsuri, Higan, Shrine Day,
Spring Festival, Tango, Summer Eve Purification, Tanabata, Spirit Festival, Floating Lanterns, Chrysanthemum Festival, Jugoya, Ten Three nights, Ebisu-ko, tenth night,
forgetting the year, beginning of the new year, sweeping soot, greeting the pine tree, exorcising the new year, toshikoshi (New Year's Eve)
A power spot is a special place dotted around the earth and is an "energy spot".
Many of the power spots are said to be "water" that heals people, and are considered to be places with the most energy. Many shrines exist in places associated with
water.
■ Various shrine tours are also included
Ise Jingu (125 Jingu Shrines), Ichinomiya Nationwide, Sosha Shrine of Reign Country, Engishikinai Shrine, Kokushimi Zaisha Shrine, 22 Shrines, Kenmu Chukou Fifteen Shrines,
Minister of Home Affairs Designated Gokoku Shrine, Imperial Festival Shrine, Beppyo Shrine, Tokyo Ten Shrines
■ What is a temple?
A temple was a place where people who believed in the teachings of Buddha lived and practiced for the purpose of attaining enlightenment, and it was also a place to propagate
the teachings to the general public.
Today, most people visit for the following purposes.
・Funerals, visits to graves, Buddhist services such as memorial services, and ancestor memorial services to family temples
・Visits such as New Year's New Year's visit and exorcism
・Sightseeing to appreciate buildings, Buddhist statues, gardens, etc.
Prayers at temples include:
Fulfillment of desires, fulfillment of desires, warding off misfortune, warding off misfortune, good luck, good match, romance, easy delivery, childbirth, business prosperity,
business prosperity, company luck, entrance to school, schoolwork, employment, passing, recovery from illness, recovery from illness, good health , Life extension, Health
prayer, Mental and physical health, Physical safety, Longevity, Home safety, Husband and wife harmony, Disaster elimination, Traffic safety, Construction safety, Victory
achievement, New construction achievement
etc.
Throughout the year in Japan, there are annual events at temples.
Shushu-e, Nirvana-e, Kanbutsu-e, Segaki-e, O-e-shiki, Hoon-ko, Jodo-e, New Year's Day, Hatsumode, Higan, Obon, New Year's Eve
■ Various registered tours of sacred sites
Shikoku 88 temples, Saigoku 33 temples, Saigoku 49 Yakushi sacred grounds, Honen Shonin 25 sacred grounds, En no Gyoja sacred fudasho, Kansai Hana no Tera 25 sacred grounds,
Kyoto 13 Buddha sacred grounds, Kinki 3 16 Sacred Sites of Fudoson, Sacred Sites of Prince Shotoku, 18 Head Temples of Shingon Buddhism, Rakuyo 33 Temples Kannon Sacred Sites,
Chichibu 34 Locations, Bando 33 Locations, Omi West Country 33 Locations, New West Country 33 Locations, Rakuyo Six Amitabha, Hokkaido 13 Buddha Sacred Sites, Hokkaido 88
Sacred Sites, Four Temple Corridor, Kanto Yakuyoke Sandaishi, Kanto 88 Sacred Sites, Hiroshima New Shikoku 88 Sacred Sites, Kyushu 88 Sacred Sites 108 Sacred Sites
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■ About inquiries
Thank you for your valuable opinions and impressions in the reviews. All the management have been allowed to see it, but if you have any inquiries or trouble information
regarding the application, please contact us from the following.
http://www.recstu.co.jp/contact_app.html
Thank you.
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■ About surname-derived net
The number of surnames (surnames) in Japan is less than 300,000, according to the "Japanese Surname Encyclopedia" by Mr. Motoji Niwa, a surname researcher and doctor of
literature.
It is said that there are nearly 300,000 surnames, and surname-derived net covers more than 99.04% of the surnames of the total population of Japan. .
■ Remarks
The Goshuincho app works while connected to the network.
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I like shrines/I like temples website https://jinja-bukkaku.net (No.1 user number, open to public since 2013!!)
Surname derived net website https://myoji-yurai.net
twitter http://twitter.com/myoji_yurai
facebook http://www.facebook.com/298141996866158
Surname derived net official app (free)
Surname-derived net app downloads exceeded 3 million!!
The number of Goshuin and worship posts exceeded 1.5 million!!
With this app, you can easily manage the goshuin you received at shrines and temples. It will be a memory of your trip!
Free, easy, one-touch search for over 150,000 shrines and temples!
You can check the goshuin of more than 150,000 temples and shrines all over Japan immediately before visiting the shrine!
This is the only app that contains over 1.5 million worship records and goshuin data!
You can easily search for nearby shrines and temples, display them on a map in an easy-to-understand manner, and easily understand how to get there.
Of course, you can also search by name or address!
Equipped with the world's first video posting function!
Record videos of shrines and temples and easily register goshuin records, events at shrines and temples, and memories with one touch!
Japan's largest! With information on over 150,000 shrines and temples, you can learn everything about shrines and temples with this one app!
If you visit many shrines and temples, you have a chance to be ranked!
It is also recommended for those who want to become a Shinto priest, a shrine maiden, a shrine girl, a goshuin girl, a goshuin boy, a goshuin girl, a shrine boy, a shrine
girl, a rekijo, and anyone looking for a matchmaking.
■ Features of the app
・You can record the red stamps you received at the shrines and temples you visited with photos in the "Goshuincho".
・You can check in advance what kind of goshuin you can get at "Minna no Goshuin".
・You can also save worship videos of each shrine and temple.
・This is an "encyclopedia of shrines and temples" that aims to cover 100% of temple and shrine information by updating and adding information on Japanese shrines and temples
at any time.
・You can share information about shrines and temples immediately by linking information with various SNS such as twitter and Facebook.
・Information on shrines and temples can be easily added and edited, and users can easily post their own information.
・You can leave a photo of the shrines and temples you have visited as a "worship record".
・In the access ranking, you can see at a glance the trending shrines and temples.
・You can "Like" the information of your favorite worship.
・In the user contribution ranking, you can see who has visited the shrine with the highest number of worshipers and who has the highest rating.
・"Search by location" function that allows you to specify a location from the map or search for shrines and temples near famous buildings.
・You can register favorite shrines and temples, and interesting shrines and temples as favorites.
・Frequently used search conditions and detailed search conditions can be saved as favorite search conditions.
・It is very convenient when deciding group actions on school excursions.
・An app rooted in traditional Japanese culture.
・Festival information for spring, summer, autumn and winter can also be registered.
*Some premium member functions
■ What is a shrine?
It is a facility that enshrines God in Japanese Shinto.
Since ancient times, the Japanese have always practiced reverence for God throughout their lives. Not only the life of ○○, but also the gods enshrined, such as mountain gods
and sea gods, are very diverse.
It is based on the idea of 8 million gods, where gods dwell in all things.
A shrine is a place where many people pray, worship, and exorcise to exorcise all kinds of disasters, and invite family safety, good fortune, and prosperous business.
There are histories such as Jomon, Yayoi, Yamato, Asuka, Nara, Heian, Kamakura, Muromachi, Sengoku, Edo, Meiji, Taisho, and Showa eras, and we have bills and shrines at
home.
The prayers and prayers performed at shrines include the following.
First shrine visit, Shichi-go-san, traffic safety, new car exorcism, family safety, love fulfillment, work safety, business prosperity, travel safety, success prayer,
yakuharai (prayer for warding off evil), childbirth, easy delivery, recovery from illness, prayer for victory, Happo-yoke・Coming-of-age celebrations, naming, longevity
celebrations, weddings, prayers for financial luck, good luck, etc.
Prayers at Jingu (Ise Jingu) pray for the Imperial Family's prosperity, national security, bountiful harvest, gratitude to the gods, family safety, physical health, business
prosperity, business prosperity, safe childbirth, shrine visits, academic success, traffic safety, and exorcism.・There are disaster relief, wish fulfillment, illness recovery,
etc.
There are the following prayers and prayers that are requested to the shrine of the tutelary deity.
Ground-breaking ceremony, ridge-raising ceremony, opening ceremony, unveiling ceremony, burning-in ceremony, completion ceremony, new house festival, house god festival, store
opening, closing purification ceremony, launching ceremony, safety festival, and others.
At the shrine, "Hatsuho-ryo" is dedicated as a sign of gratitude for the bountiful harvest of rice that is harvested for the first time every year.
On the "noshibukuro", write "firstfruits", "firstfruits fee", "tamagushi fee", etc. When you visit the shrine, you will pay an offering.
"Happo" means north (child "ne"), northeast (艮 "Ushitora"), east (U "U"), southeast (Tatsumi "Tatsumi"), south (Go "Uma"), southwest (Kon). "Hitsujisaru"), West (Rooster
"Tori"), and Northwest (Inui "Inui").
Since ancient times, based on these eight directions, the five elements of Yin and Yang, ten Chinese zodiac signs, nine stars, etc. have been arranged to determine the
fortunes of residence, direction, fortune, etc., and to ward off the eight directions.
It may involve the position of the earth, the universe, the sun, moon, stars, celestial bodies, planets, satellites, and the solar and lunar calendars. Mt.Fuji worship is also
practiced throughout Japan.
Throughout the year in Japan, there are annual events at shrines.
New Year's visit, Nanakusa, Kagamibiraki, New Year's Eve on the 14th, Little New Year's Day, Setsubun, Hatsuuma, Needle Memorial Service, Hinamatsuri, Higan, Shrine Day,
Spring Festival, Tango, Summer Eve Purification, Tanabata, Spirit Festival, Floating Lanterns, Chrysanthemum Festival, Jugoya, Ten Three nights, Ebisu-ko, tenth night,
forgetting the year, beginning of the new year, sweeping soot, greeting the pine tree, exorcising the new year, toshikoshi (New Year's Eve)
A power spot is a special place dotted around the earth and is an "energy spot".
Many of the power spots are said to be "water" that heals people, and are considered to be places with the most energy. Many shrines exist in places associated with
water.
■ Various shrine tours are also included
Ise Jingu (125 Jingu Shrines), Ichinomiya Nationwide, Sosha Shrine of Reign Country, Engishikinai Shrine, Kokushimi Zaisha Shrine, 22 Shrines, Kenmu Chukou Fifteen Shrines,
Minister of Home Affairs Designated Gokoku Shrine, Imperial Festival Shrine, Beppyo Shrine, Tokyo Ten Shrines
■ What is a temple?
A temple was a place where people who believed in the teachings of Buddha lived and practiced for the purpose of attaining enlightenment, and it was also a place to propagate
the teachings to the general public.
Today, most people visit for the following purposes.
・Funerals, visits to graves, Buddhist services such as memorial services, and ancestor memorial services to family temples
・Visits such as New Year's New Year's visit and exorcism
・Sightseeing to appreciate buildings, Buddhist statues, gardens, etc.
Prayers at temples include:
Fulfillment of desires, fulfillment of desires, warding off misfortune, warding off misfortune, good luck, good match, romance, easy delivery, childbirth, business prosperity,
business prosperity, company luck, entrance to school, schoolwork, employment, passing, recovery from illness, recovery from illness, good health , Life extension, Health
prayer, Mental and physical health, Physical safety, Longevity, Home safety, Husband and wife harmony, Disaster elimination, Traffic safety, Construction safety, Victory
achievement, New construction achievement
etc.
Throughout the year in Japan, there are annual events at temples.
Shushu-e, Nirvana-e, Kanbutsu-e, Segaki-e, O-e-shiki, Hoon-ko, Jodo-e, New Year's Day, Hatsumode, Higan, Obon, New Year's Eve
■ Various registered tours of sacred sites
Shikoku 88 temples, Saigoku 33 temples, Saigoku 49 Yakushi sacred grounds, Honen Shonin 25 sacred grounds, En no Gyoja sacred fudasho, Kansai Hana no Tera 25 sacred grounds,
Kyoto 13 Buddha sacred grounds, Kinki 3 16 Sacred Sites of Fudoson, Sacred Sites of Prince Shotoku, 18 Head Temples of Shingon Buddhism, Rakuyo 33 Temples Kannon Sacred Sites,
Chichibu 34 Locations, Bando 33 Locations, Omi West Country 33 Locations, New West Country 33 Locations, Rakuyo Six Amitabha, Hokkaido 13 Buddha Sacred Sites, Hokkaido 88
Sacred Sites, Four Temple Corridor, Kanto Yakuyoke Sandaishi, Kanto 88 Sacred Sites, Hiroshima New Shikoku 88 Sacred Sites, Kyushu 88 Sacred Sites 108 Sacred Sites
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■ About inquiries
Thank you for your valuable opinions and impressions in the reviews. All the management have been allowed to see it, but if you have any inquiries or trouble information
regarding the application, please contact us from the following.
http://www.recstu.co.jp/contact_app.html
Thank you.
――――――――――――――――――――
■ About surname-derived net
The number of surnames (surnames) in Japan is less than 300,000, according to the "Japanese Surname Encyclopedia" by Mr. Motoji Niwa, a surname researcher and doctor of
literature.
It is said that there are nearly 300,000 surnames, and surname-derived net covers more than 99.04% of the surnames of the total population of Japan. .
■ Remarks
The Goshuincho app works while connected to the network.
――――――――――――――――――――
I like shrines/I like temples website https://jinja-bukkaku.net (No.1 user number, open to public since 2013!!)
Surname derived net website https://myoji-yurai.net
twitter http://twitter.com/myoji_yurai
facebook http://www.facebook.com/298141996866158
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- ソフトウェアの名称: 御朱印帳アプリ 15万件超の神社・お寺 初詣彼岸参拝のお供に
- ソフトウェアカテゴリ: 旅行&地域
- APK名: net.jinja_bukkaku.goshuin
- 最新バージョン: 5.0.3
- サポートROM: 6.0 以上
- ファイルサイズ : 28.4 MB
- 更新した: 2023-10-03