When I was in Japan I found out about this nifty hobby of collecting stamps at Railway Stations. Just about every railway station in Tokyo has a stamp pad and stamp that you can stamp into a book. It's sometimes a challenge in the bigger stations just to find where the stamp pad is located.
After hunting around in bookstores I managed to get one of these special stamp books for my Eki Stamps (Station Stamps).
![[Image: stamps01.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/y3cghk5Q/stamps01.jpg)
Harajuku and Tokyo Station:
![[Image: stamps03-tokyo.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/G8ZTskMT/stamps03-tokyo.jpg)
Here is the Enoshima Railway Company stamp at Kamakura:
![[Image: stamps04-Kamakura-Enoshima-Railway.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/jW37RVPX/stamps04-Kamakura-Enoshima-Railway.jpg)
I think it's mostly kids who collect the stamps in Japan but it makes a great souvenir for tourists (particularly rail fans).
After hunting around in bookstores I managed to get one of these special stamp books for my Eki Stamps (Station Stamps).
![[Image: stamps00.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/XXCC6zJf/stamps00.jpg)
![[Image: stamps01.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/y3cghk5Q/stamps01.jpg)
Harajuku and Tokyo Station:
![[Image: stamps02-Harajuku.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/xJkbCsPS/stamps02-Harajuku.jpg)
![[Image: stamps03-tokyo.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/G8ZTskMT/stamps03-tokyo.jpg)
Here is the Enoshima Railway Company stamp at Kamakura:
![[Image: stamps04-Kamakura-Enoshima-Railway.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/jW37RVPX/stamps04-Kamakura-Enoshima-Railway.jpg)
I think it's mostly kids who collect the stamps in Japan but it makes a great souvenir for tourists (particularly rail fans).