Izumo Fantasy Digital Stamp Rally 2025.4.25[Fri.]-

To participate, you need the "EXPO 2025 Digital Wallet" app.

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Izumo—a city known as the sacred
"land of en-musubi (matchmaking)"
where gods gather
and mythology lives on.
Join our Digital Stamp Rally
to explore Izumo and experience
its legendary myths!

How to Participate
in the Stamp Rally

  1. Download the EXPO 2025 Digital Wallet app!

    EXPO 2025 Digital Wallet icon
    EXPO 2025 Digital Wallet QR code
    • Download on the App Store
    • Get It On Google Play
  2. Scan the QR code to obtain the "Izumo En-musubi Pay" stamp, and answer the survey

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  3. Collect 4 Digital Stamps at tourist spots in Izumo City and get the Mission Completion Stamp!Click here for locations.​

    the Mission Completion Stamp! 4 Digital Stamps

How to Collect
Digital Stamps

  • Use the "Scan" function in the "Connect" menu of the app to scan the QR code!​

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  • Once you scan the QR code, you'll get a Digital Stamp!

    Digital Stamp

Collect 5 Digital Stamps and Win Great Prizes!

How to Enter for Prizes

300 participants of the stamp rally will be randomly selected to win a Visa e Gift worth 2,000 yen!

  • Scan here to get stamps now!

    Scan the QR code installed at the designated location to get a Digital Stamp and answer the survey!​

  • Scan here to get stamps now!

    Among the participants*, 300 people will be selected by lottery to receive a Visa e gift worth 2,000 yen! Furthermore, those who obtain the Mission Completion Stamp can challenge one more time!

A condition is that you must answer the designated survey when obtaining stamps in the app, when obtaining the Mission Completion Stamp, etc.

The URL for the survey is listed on the acquired stamp.

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Digital Stamp Locations

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Okuninushi-no-Kami

A God of nation-building who pioneered the land overcoming numerous hardships. He ceded the country he built to Amaterasu Omikami (transfer of the land) and came to rule the invisible world (spirit world). He is known as the god of en-musubi (matchmaking) who connects invisible bonds, and also as the deity of medicine from the mythology of the white rabbit of Inaba.

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    Inasa Beach

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    Mankusen Jinjya

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    Cotton Road Exchange Building (Information Center)

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    Archaeological Museum of Kojindani

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    Izumo Folk Crafts Museum

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    Izumoshi Station Information Centre

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Susanoo-no-Mikoto

One of the three noble children along with Amaterasu Omikami and Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto. While he was a turbulent god in Takamagahara, after descending to Izumo, he became a heroic god by slaying Yamata-no-Orochi and composing Japan's first waka poem. He named the deity who overcame his trials and married his daughter as Okuninushi.

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    Hinomisaki Shrine

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    Susa Shrine

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    Fuji Brewing Company

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    Mochida Sake Brewery

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    Asahi Shuzou Sake Brewry

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    Itakura Shuzou Sake Brewry

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White Rabbit of Inaba

The rabbit tried to cross the sea by deceiving sharks into lining up, but the lie was exposed midway, and the sharks stripped off its skin. At that time, Okuninushi-no-Kami taught the rabbit a treatment method, and it recovered. This rabbit, who was actually a god bringing good fortune, predicted that Okuninushi would be blessed with luck, and the prediction came true.

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    Ichibata Yakushi

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    Shussai Pottery

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    Izumo Yayoi-no-mori Museum

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    Shimane Winery

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    Izumotaisha-Mae Station

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    Roadside station Kirara-Taki

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Suseribime

Daughter of Susanoo-no-Mikoto. She met Okuninushi-no-Kami, who was still called Oanamuchi at that time, and promised to marry him. When her father, Susanoo-no-Mikoto, learned of this, he imposed numerous trials on Oanamuchi. However, with Suseribime's help, Oanamuchi overcame the trials.

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    Izumo Quilt Museum

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    WINDY FARM ATMOSPHERE

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    Unshū-Hirata Station

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    Izumo Airport

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    Roadside Station Taisha Goen-Hiroba

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    Roadside Station Yunokawa

Izumo En-musubi PAY stamp

Scan here to get stamps now!

Izumo En-musubi PAY stamp QR code

Get your Izumo En-musubi PAY stamp here!

"Izumo En-musubi PAY" is a digital local currency that can be used at stores in Izumo City. It has now become a limited edition Digital Stamp!

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Designer of the Digital Stamps

Yusuke Naora

Designer from Izumo City

Yusuke Naora

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Resident of Izumo City. After graduating from Izumo High School, he joined Square (now Square Enix) in 1993. He has worked on numerous titles, including as Art Director for the "Final Fantasy" series. In 2016, he returned to Izumo, established IZM designworks Inc., and has also served as CAO (Chief Art Officer) at Rasengle Inc. since 2021.

Thoughts Behind the Stamps

After returning to my hometown and becoming independent, I wanted to find motivation for my art locally, so I've been exploring various parts of Izumo and studying mythology again.

And after experiencing many places and rituals, I strongly felt that Izumo is truly a stage for fantastic stories.

When I received this offer, I accepted it hoping that it would provide an opportunity for visitors to Izumo to experience a glimpse of this feeling as well.

I would be delighted if you become interested in Izumo, a city where mythology and modern life coexist.

What is an NFT?

NFT (Non-Fungible Token): A unique digital token issued on a blockchain that provides authenticity and scarcity to digital content.