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Goshuincho ("honorable red stamp book") are a prized possession of those who make frequent travels to shrines and temples in Japan. The books are used to commemorate one's pilgrimage by simply being handed over at the reception of a shrine or temple, and usually for a small fee, stamped with an official seal and distinct calligraphy of the site.
Now One Piece fans can turn their voyage into a pilgrimage, as Japanese company Movic is releasing these highly stylized cloth-covered One Piece-themed Goshuincho. They're available in both Luffy and Law designs.
Both will be available from March 16th to April 15th at Animate stores, online retail, and Straw Hat stores throughout Japan.