Goshuin stamp with a motorcycle illustration

The integration of a motorcycle illustration in a goshuin stamp addresses the lack of personalization in existing stamps by reflecting the worshipper's preferences, enhancing the experience value through personalized design.

JP3254587UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-13宗教法人妙泉寺
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Application Number
JP2025003794U
Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Utility models
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-11-01
Publication Date
2026-02-13
Estimated Expiration
2035-11-01

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Technical Problem

Existing goshuin stamps do not adequately reflect the individuality and hobbies of worshippers, particularly those who visit shrines and temples by motorcycle, as they lack personalized illustrations.

Method used

A goshuin stamp featuring an illustration of a motorcycle, converted from a worshipper's preferred motorcycle photograph, is integrated with ink characters and seals indicating the shrine or temple, enhancing personalization.

Benefits of technology

The inclusion of a motorcycle illustration improves the experience value of receiving the goshuin stamp by incorporating a personalized element that aligns with the worshipper's preferences.

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Abstract

We provide paper for temple stamps with illustrations of motorcycles. [Solution] The goshuin paper 110 has an ink character section 120 in which ink characters indicating the shrine or temple are written on the paper using at least one of calligraphy, printing and stamping, a seal section 130 in which a seal indicating the shrine or temple is written on the paper using at least one of stamping and printing, and an illustration section 140 in which an illustration converted using image processing from a photo of the bike desired by the worshipper is printed on the paper, thereby improving the experiential value of receiving the goshuin 100.
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] This specification discloses a technique for stamps with illustrations of motorcycles. [Background technology]

[0002] A goshuin is a medium on which ink characters and seals indicating a shrine or temple are written on paper as proof of worship at the shrine or temple. Patent Document 1 describes a goshuin made by overlapping multiple transparent design sheets. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0003] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Publication No. 2022-173033 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0004] The goshuin stamps in Patent Document 1 had the problem of not giving sufficient consideration to reflecting the individuality and hobbies of worshippers. In particular, in recent years, the number of worshippers who visit shrines and temples by motorcycle has been increasing, and there is a demand for goshuin stamps that reflect the preferences of such worshippers. [Means for solving the problem]

[0005] One embodiment disclosed in this specification is a goshuin stamp with an illustration of a motorcycle. This goshuin stamp includes an ink character section in which ink characters indicating a shrine or temple are written on the paper using at least one of calligraphy, printing, and stamping; a seal section in which a seal indicating the shrine or temple is written on the paper using at least one of stamping and printing; and an illustration section in which an illustration converted by image processing from a photograph of a motorcycle desired by the worshipper is printed on the paper. This type of goshuin stamp with an illustration of a motorcycle can improve the experience value of receiving the goshuin stamp by including an illustration of a motorcycle owned or preferred by the worshipper along with the ink character and seal indicating the shrine or temple. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0006] [Figure 1] This is an explanatory diagram showing a goshuin. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0007] FIG. 1 is an explanatory diagram showing a goshuin (temple seal) 100. The goshuin 100 is a medium bearing ink characters and a seal identifying a shrine or temple as proof of worship at that shrine or temple. The goshuin 100 comprises a paper sheet 110, an ink character section 120, a design section 125, a seal section 130, an illustration section 140, an ink character section 150, a design section 160, an ink character section 170, and a design section 175.

[0008] The paper 110 for the goshuin 100 is a rectangular piece of paper. The paper 110 is white Japanese paper suitable for writing characters with ink.

[0009] The ink character section 120 of the goshuin 100 is a section where ink characters indicating the shrine or temple are written by at least one of calligraphy, printing, and stamping on the paper 110. In the example of Figure 1, the ink character section 120 contains the words "Izu Mishima" and "Myosenji" in ink.

[0010] The design portion 125 of the goshuin 100 is a portion on the paper 110 where the design is drawn by at least one of calligraphy, printing, and stamping. In the example of Figure 1, the design portion 125 depicts the outline of the Izu Peninsula, surrounding the ink character portion 120.

[0011] The seal portion 130 of the goshuin 100 is the portion on the paper 110 where the seal indicating the shrine or temple written in the ink character portion 120 is stamped and / or printed. In the example of Figure 1, a diamond-shaped vermilion seal is stamped in the seal portion 130. The seal portion 130 overlaps the ink character portion 120, the design portion 125, and the illustration portion 140.

[0012] The illustration section 140 of the goshuin 100 is the part printed on the paper 110, where an illustration has been converted by image processing from a photograph of the motorcycle desired by the worshipper. In the example of Figure 1, the illustration section 140 is located below the ink text section 120. The illustration in the illustration section 140 is a design that has been converted into a black-and-white illustration by computer-based image processing based on the photographic data of the motorcycle provided in advance by the worshipper to the shrine or temple.

[0013] The ink character section 150 of the goshuin 100 is a section on the paper 110 where ink characters indicating the date of worship are written by at least one of calligraphy, printing, and stamping. In the example of Figure 1, the ink character section 150 is written in ink with the words "Worship Reiwa Year Month Day" so that the date of worship can be written by calligraphy later.

[0014] The design portion 160 of the goshuin stamp 100 is the portion where the design is stamped and / or printed on the paper 110. In the example of FIG. 1, the design portion 160 is stamped with a vermilion design of circular plants and trees. The design portion 160 overlaps the upper part of the ink character portion 150.

[0015] The ink character section 170 of the goshuin 100 is a section where ink characters are written by calligraphy, printing, or stamping on the paper 110. In the example of Figure 1, the ink character section 170 is printed with silver ink characters that read "double wheel protection."

[0016] The design portion 175 of the goshuin 100 is a portion where the design is stamped and / or printed on the paper 110. In the example of FIG. 1, a silver frame that outlines the ink characters in the ink character portion 170 is printed on the design portion 175.

[0017] According to the goshuin 100 described above, the experience value of receiving a goshuin can be improved by including an illustration of a motorcycle that the worshipper owns or likes along with the ink characters and seal that identify the shrine or temple.

[0018] The technology disclosed in this specification is not limited to the above-described embodiments, examples, and modifications, and can be realized in various configurations without departing from the spirit thereof. For example, among the technical features of the above-described embodiments, examples, and modifications, those corresponding to the technical features of each form described in the Summary of the Invention column can be appropriately replaced and combined to solve some or all of the above-described problems or achieve some or all of the above-described effects. Furthermore, technical features not described as essential in this specification can be appropriately deleted. [Explanation of symbols]

[0019] 100...Temple stamp 110...Paper 120...Black text section 125...Pattern section 130...Seal section 140...Illustrations 150...Black text section 160...Pattern section 170...Black text section 175...Pattern section

Claims

[Claim 1] Paper and an ink character portion in which ink characters indicating shrines and temples are written on the paper by at least one of calligraphy, printing, and stamping; a seal portion on which a seal indicating the shrine or temple is stamped or printed on the paper; An illustration portion is printed on the paper, which is an illustration converted from a photograph of the bike desired by the worshipper through image processing. A goshuin stamp with an illustration of a motorcycle.

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