No. 1 overall AppStore app
Name origin net official app (free)
Over 3 million downloads of surname-derived net apps!!
Over 1.5 million posts on goshuin stamps and worship services!!
Search over 150,000 temples and shrines in one click for free and easily!
You can easily search for nearby temples, display them clearly on a map, and easily find directions.
Of course, you can also search by temple name or address.
Japan's largest! Contains information on over 150,000 temples, and you can learn everything about temples with this one app!!
If you keep a record of your visit to the shrine or save the stamps you received in this app, it will become a memory of your trip!
If you visit many temples, you will have a chance to be listed in the ranking!
僧侶になりたい方、お寺ガール、御朱印ガール、御朱印男子、御朱印女子、お寺男子、お寺女子、歴女(レキジョ)、縁結びを求める皆さんにもおすすめのアプリです。
■App features
・This is a ``temple encyclopedia'' that aims to provide 100% coverage of temple information by updating and adding information on Japanese temples from time to time.
・By linking information with various SNS such as Twitter and Facebook, you can instantly share information about temples.
- Temple information can be easily added and edited, and users can easily post their own information.
・You can keep a record of your visits to the temples you have visited, including photos.
・ In the "Goshushi Book", you can record the red seals received at the temple you worshiped with photos.
- With the "Buddha statue posting" function, you can record photos of Buddhist statues at temples you have visited.
・ In the temple access ranking, you can see the temple of the hottest trend at a glance.
・You can "like" information about your favorite worship services.
・ユーザー投稿ランキングで、参拝数の多い方や評価の高い方がわかります。
- "Search by location" function that allows you to specify a location from the map or search for temples near famous buildings.
・ You can register your favorite temples and temples you are interested in.
・ You can save frequently used search conditions and detailed search conditions under your favorite search conditions.
・Very useful when deciding on group activities for school trips.
・An app rooted in Japanese traditional culture.
・You can also register festival information for spring, summer, fall, and winter.
*Some premium member functions
■ What is a temple?
Temples were places where people who believed in the teachings of Buddha and practiced asceticism with the aim of attaining enlightenment lived, and they were also places where people could spread the word to the general public.
Today, most people visit for the following purposes:
・Going to a family temple for funerals, grave visits, Buddhist services such as memorial services, and memorial services for ancestors
・Prayers during New Year's holidays, New Year's visit, and warding off evil spirits
・Sightseeing to admire buildings, Buddhist statues, gardens, etc.
Prayers performed at temples include the following:
Financial fulfillment, fulfillment, elimination, direction, good luck, good luck, good luck, safe delivery, child treasure, business prosperity, business prosperity, company luck, academics, employment, passing healing, illness healing, healing, illness. , prolonging health and life, praying for good health, sound mind and body, personal safety, longevity, family safety, marital harmony, marital harmony, eliminating disasters, traffic safety, construction safety, success in winning, success in building a new home.
Various prayers such as
In Japan, there are annual events held at temples throughout the year.
Corrections, Nirvana Society, Swallows' Society, Kai -kai, Genki Kai, Honkai, Narudo -kai, New Year's Day, Hatsumode, Honsho, Obon, New Year's East
パワースポットとは、地球に点在する特別な場所のことであり「エネルギースポット」です。
Many of the power spots are said to have water that heals people, and are said to be places with the most energy.
・Famous temples
Akishinoji Temple, Asukaji Temple, Abe Monjuin Temple, Ankokuji Temple, Anrakuji Temple, Ikegami Honmonji Temple, Ishiteji Temple, Ishiyamaji Temple, Ichijoji Temple, Yayaji Temple, Kokubunji Temple, Eigenji Temple, Eikando Temple, Eifukuji Temple, Eiheiji Temple, Ekoin Temple, Erinji Temple, Engakuji Temple, Engyoji Temple, Enjoji Temple, Entsuji Temple, Enryakuji Temple, Osu Kannon, Ominesanji Temple, Otaniji Temple, Daisenji Temple, Odaiji Temple, Onjoji Temple, Onsenji Temple, Kakurinji Temple, Kanshuji Temple, Kamineyamaji Temple, Kaminotaishi, Kawasaki Daishi, Kawahara Temple, Kanei -ji, Genko -ji, Kanzeonji, Iwafune -ji Temple, Kannonji, Kannon -ji, Kinomoto Jizoin, Kingo -ji, King King Temple, Kiyosumi -ji, Kiyomizu -ji, Ginkaku -ji, Ginkaku -ji, Ginkaku -ji, Kinemine -ji Temple. , Kurama -ji, Kegon -ji, Kencho -ji, Kenin -ji, Koyama -ji, Koyama -ji, Koyama -ji, Kozan -ji, Kozen -ji, Kodai -ji, Kotonji, Kofuku -ji, Komyo -ji Temple, Kokuni -ji, Kongo -ji, Kongo -ji. , Kongobu-ji, Kongorin-ji, Saikyo-ji, Saiko-ji, Saidai-ji, Saifuku-ji, Saimyo-ji, Sanjusangen-do, Sanzen-in, Sanbutsu-ji, Sanpo-in, Jion-ji, Jiko-in, Jigan-in, Jisso-in, Shitenno-ji, Shibamata Taishakuten, Jakko-in, Jurin-in, Shuzen-ji, Shogo-in, Shokoku-ji, Jodo-ji, Shofuku-ji, Shoho-ji, Shomyo-ji, Joraku-ji, Shorin-ji, Shoren-in, Shoren-ji, Joruri-ji, Jingo-ji, Shingokuraku-ji, Shin Shoji, Jindaiji, Shinyakushiji, Zuiganji, Zuisenji, Sumaji, Seiryuji, Seigantoji, Seikenji, Sengakuji, Zenkoji, Senjuin, Senshuji, Sensoji, Zentsuji, Sennyuji, Zenpukuin, Zenrinji, Sohuji, Sosukeji, Daianji, Daeunji, Daioji Temple, Daioji Temple, Daizanji, Taizanji, Daikiji, Daishiji, Daishiji, Daishiji, Daizenji, Daizenji, Daizenji. Nakadera, Daitokuji, Dainichibo, Dainenbutsuji, Daiheiji, Dairenji, Taiheiji, Daihoonji, Daihoji, Taiyuji, Takaosan Yakuoin, Dairyuji, Takiyamadera, Tachibanaji, Darumaji, Birth Temple, Chion-in, Chion-ji, Chikurin-ji, Chishaku-in, Chugu-ji, Chuzen-ji, Chuson-ji, Choju-ji, Chosho-ji, Chomei-ji, Tenryu-ji, Tokei-ji, Toko-ji, Togo-ji, To-ji, Toji-in, Toshodai Temple, Todaiji, Tofukuji, Domyoji, Toyokawa Inari, Nakayamaji, Joshoji, Nanshuji, Nanzenin, Nanzenji, Nishiarai Daishi, Nishiyama Koryuji, Nichitaiji, Nyoiji, Nyoirinji, Ninnaji, Negoro Temples, Bairinji, Hagaji, Hase Kannon, Hasedera, Ikarugaji, Hannyaji, Higashi Honganji, Bishamondo, Baeksaiji, Byodoin, Fukiji, Fukoji, Katsuraiji, Fudarakuzanji, Bukkoji, Butsuruji, Fumon-ji, Fudo-in, Heiken-ji, Hoko-ji, Hogon-in, Hokongo-in, Hogon-ji, Hozan-ji, Hosen-in, Hozen-ji, Honen-in, Horyu-ji, Horin-ji, Hokkekyo-ji, Hokke-ji, Hongan-ji, Hongyo Temple, Honkoji, Honkokuji, Honzanji, Honjoji, Honzenji, Honnoji, Honmyoji, Honpoji, Matsuoji, Manganji, Manshuin, Manjuji, Manpukuji, Miidera, Suizenji, Mibuji , Mimurotoji Temple, Myooin Temple, Myohoin Temple, Myohoji Temple, Myorenji Temple, Muroji Temple, Meigetsuin Temple, Motsuji Temple, Honzanji Temple, Yakuoji Temple, Yakushiji Temple, Yogenin Temple, Zenmineji Temple, Risshokuji Temple, Ryukoji Temple, Ryukakuji Temple , Ryoan-ji, Reizan-ji, Rinzai-ji, Rin-sho-ji, Rinno-ji, Ruriko-ji, Ruri-ji, Rengeo-in main hall, Rengeho-ji, Rokuon-ji, Rokuharamitsu-ji, Ruzan-ji, Rokkaku-do
■霊場めぐりも各種登録済み
88 shrines in Shikoku, 33 shrines in Saigoku, 49 Yakushi Sacred Sites in Saigoku, 25 Sacred Sites of Honen Shonin, 25 Sacred Sites of Enno Gyoja, 25 Sacred Sites of Kansai Flower Temples, 13 Sacred Sites of Kyoto, 3 Sacred Sites of Kinki 16 Fudoson sacred sites, Prince Shotoku sacred sites, 18 main temples of the Shingon sect, Rakuyo 33 Kannon sacred sites, Chichibu 34 sites, Bando 33 sites, Omi Saigoku 33 sites, Shin Saigoku 33 sites, Rakuyo Rokuamida, Hokkaido 13 Buddha Sacred Grounds, Hokkaido 88 places, Shirai -ji Corridor, Kanto Eighty -eight Sacred Saces, Hiroshima Shin Shikoku 88 Sacred Saces, Kyushu 88 Hundred Eighteen Sacred Grounds
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■About inquiries
Thank you very much for your valuable opinions and impressions in the reviews. All of us at the management are looking forward to seeing it, but if you have any inquiries or information about problems regarding the app, please contact us using the link below.
https://www.recstu.co.jp/contact_app.html
Thank you.
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■For those who want information about castles
Please use the sister app "I like the castle".
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.oshiro_iine.oshiro
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■ For those who want information about the shrine
Please use the sister app "Shrine is good".
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.jinja_bukkaku.jinja
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■About surname origin net
The number of Japanese surnames (surnames) is less than 300,000, according to the "Japanese Surname Dictionary" written by Haza, Literature Doctor Motoji Niwa.
It is said that there are approximately 300,000 surnames, and Surname Derivation Net covers the surnames of more than 99.04% of the total population in Japan, making it the ``No.1 information app'' that boasts a huge amount of information on ``surname origin.'' .
■Notes
お寺がいいねアプリは、ネットワークに繋がっている状態で動作します。
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