Eki Stamp: Japan’s Train Station Collectible
What is an Eki Stamp?
Eki stamps (駅スタンプ) are free, collectible rubber ink stamps available at many train stations across Japan. These stamps often feature unique designs that represent the station’s associated city or area.
Designs and Themes
Each stamp showcases imagery related to the local area, including landmarks, mascots, or even locally produced goods. This makes them a fun and creative way to learn about Japan’s regional culture.
A Fun Collectible for Travelers
Many travelers enjoy collecting eki stamps as souvenirs during their train journeys. Whether you’re visiting for sightseeing or commuting, these stamps add a personal touch to your travel experience.
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