Gosenin Sales Begin
2025-07-18 01:31:23

First in Japan: 'Ganso Monja Yakatabune Edomae Kisen' to Launch Gosenin Sales

Exploring Gosenin Sales at Edomae Kisen's Yakatabune



Japan's rich tradition of culture continues to amaze, and now, for the first time, a yakatabune (a traditional Japanese houseboat) is entering the Gosenin (a special kind of seal/stamp representing boats) sale scene. Scheduled to kick off on July 19, 2025, Ganso Monja Yakatabune Edomae Kisen proudly announces its participation as the 149th venue in the Gosenin Collection Project. This initiative encourages tourists to collect unique Gosenin from various boats traversing Japan's waters, enhancing their travel experience and promoting regional economies.

The Gosenin stamps serve as a modern twist on the traditional goshuin (temple seals) collected at shrines and temples. Unlike other types of seals, these Gosenin stamps are specifically designed for boats and are available in various styles such as printed, stamped, or hand-drawn options. Passengers aboard participating vessels can enjoy the thrill of gathering a collection of Gosenin by paying a small fee for each one, creating memorable travel experiences unlike any other.

A Unique Design for an Iconic Experience



The Gosenin stamps from Edomae Kisen are crafted to reflect Japan's traditional ukiyo-e art style, showcasing the yakatabune's vibrant yellow and red colors, matched with the scenic backdrop reminiscent of the Edo period. Each stamp is printed on high-quality washi paper known as 'bōshō paper,' providing a luxurious feel that enthusiasts are sure to appreciate.

In addition to its stunning visual design, the Gosenin project aims to encourage tourism and passion for Japan's maritime heritage. As part of this initiative, participants can become part of the 'Gosenin Master' system, where individuals earn titles like 'First Class Navigator' or 'Captain' upon collecting a specific number of stamps. This certification offers a fun and engaging way to interact with Japan's beautiful waterways.

What to Expect from Edomae Kisen



Located in Shinkiba, Tokyo, Ganso Monja Yakatabune Edomae Kisen features the most affordable monja (a type of Japanese savory pancake) on board, alongside unlimited drinks. Guests can enjoy breathtaking views of Tokyo's famous landmarks such as Odaiba and the Sumida River while indulging in an all-you-can-eat monja experience. This unique dining and sightseeing opportunity attracts a wide range of customers, from families to tourists seeking authentic Japanese culture.

The Gosenin stamps will be available for sale exclusively to passengers who have made prior reservations and payments. They will be sold at the 'Shinkiba Wharf Reception' or onboard the yakatabune during specific times before the cruise and while it is in motion. Each Gosenin costs ¥500 (including tax). It is important to note that during days of canceled trips, Gosenin sales will not take place.

Joining the Excitement



This project does not merely promote stamps; it elevates the yakatabune experience to a new level, adding meaning and fun to every trip taken on the waters of Japan. Collecting Gosenin is just one facet of your overall adventure, as each journey on the yakatabune embodies the spirit of Japan's historical maritime life.

By combining culinary delights, stunning views, and a cultural stamp-collecting experience, Ganso Monja Yakatabune Edomae Kisen stands out as a must-try destination for local and overseas guests alike.

For those eager to explore this exciting new offering and gather unique Gosenin, head to Edomae Kisen's official website or follow them on social media to stay updated.

For more information:
Address: 2-6-3 Shinkiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo, Japan
CEO: Takehiko Goto
Official Website: edomaekisen.com
Social Media: Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.


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