Report updated May 4, 2026

Overview · Full Intel report in progress

Shrine Stamps is an established navigation app that is a paid app. With a 3.0/5 rating from 1 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.

What is Shrine Stamps?

Shrine Stamps is a location-based navigation app designed to track visits to approximately 30,000 temples and shrines across Japan. It gamifies the pilgrimage experience by allowing users to collect digital stamps, complete stamp cards, and view social activity rankings.

Current Momentum

v1.4 · 2d ago

Intense

Last updated 2d ago. 5 versions tracked.

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Competition

Rivals identification in progress

7-Day Rank Pulse 🇺🇸

Navigation
#72
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What makes this app unique?

What Does It Look Like?

How Is The App's Momentum Right Now?

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What Are The Key Features?

Spot Visit RecordStandard

Automatically records visits to temples and shrines using location-based technology.

Stamp Card SystemStandard

Provides 230 types of stamp cards, including specific collections like the Shikoku Pilgrimage and Ichinomiya shrines.

Social ActivityStandard

Enables users to view friend visit histories, share stamps, and participate in community rankings.

Visit ManagementStandard

Includes tools for note editing, color tagging, bookmarking, and photo thumbnail displays for each location.

How much does it cost?

Paid

Who Built It?

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MAKOTO SASAKI

(3)

Providing specialized navigation and utility tools for travelers and residents in Japan. Helping users manage daily schedules and explore local landmarks with precision.

Portfolio

13

Apps

Free 12
Navigation25%
Lifestyle25%
Productivity17%

Who is MAKOTO SASAKI?

The publisher maintains a highly localized focus on Japanese transit and regional navigation, effectively serving as a digital concierge for specific urban areas and cultural sites. By targeting niche utility needs—such as station-exit guidance and shrine-visiting records—they avoid direct competition with global mapping giants. The strategic reliance on location-specific data suggests a model built on hyper-local utility rather than broad-market scale.

Who is MAKOTO SASAKI for?

  • Tourists
  • Commuters
  • Residents in Japan seeking specific logistical support for urban transit
  • Local exploration
Active

Portfolio momentum

Released 5 updates across 15 apps in the last 6 months, with recent activity focused on new navigation and travel-related titles.

Last release · 4d agoActive apps · 3Abandoned · 12

Analysis in progress, available soon

What do users think recently?

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What is the competitive landscape for Shrine Stamps?

How's The Navigation Market?

How does it evolve in the Navigation market?

ChartRankChange
iOSPaid#6717
iOSPaid#72NEW

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SWOT, key takeaways & outlook

The outtake for Shrine Stamps

Key Takeaways

The app offers a comprehensive digital logging system for shrine pilgrims, though current user feedback suggests a limited active community.

Where Is It Heading?

Trend analysis

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Disclosure

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AI-powered analysis with editorial review, built from publicly available sources. See methodology.

Marlvel.ai is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Shrine Stamps, its developer, the app publisher, Apple, or Google Play. All trademarks, logos, and screenshots referenced remain the property of their respective owners.

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Marlvel.ai. “Shrine Stamps Intelligence Report.” Updated May 4, 2026. https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/navigation/com-fool-april-sasa-m-shrines

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