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  2. Postage stamps and postal history of Japan - Wikipedia

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    A 1967 stamp of Japan featuring a painting of Mount Fuji. The story of Japan's postal system with its postage stamps and related postal history goes back centuries. The country's first modern postal service got started in 1871, with mail professionally travelling between Kyoto and Tokyo as well as the latter city and Osaka.

  3. Postcard - Wikipedia

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    In Japan today, two particular idiosyncratic postcard customs exist: New Year's Day postcards (年賀状, nengajō) and return postcard s (往復はがき, ōfuku-hagaki). New Year's Day postcards serve as greeting cards , similar to Western Christmas cards , while return postcards function similarly to a self-addressed stamped envelope ...

  4. Wooden postcard - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Wood Novelty Co. in Providence, Rhode Island produced wooden postcards designed for photo insertion. They included gummed paper backing. [1] Bowman Studios was a Tampa, Florida based producer of cypress wood postcards in the 1940s. [2] Images on their wooden postcards included azaleas, red hibiscus, pelicans and a Carolina landscape ...

  5. Category:Postcards - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Postcards" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. ... Japanese New Year; L. Large-letter postcard; Leonard Lauder;

  6. Issen gorin - Wikipedia

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    Issen gorin(Japanese: 一銭五厘, hiragana: いっせんごりん)which translated means "penny postcard" is a term associated with a value placed upon draftees in the Imperial Japanese Army in the Pacific theatre of World War II. This term roughly meant that the individual was only worth the amount on the letter to draft them.

  7. Real photo postcard - Wikipedia

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    A typical 1940s–early 1950s black-and-white real photo postcard. A real photo postcard (RPPC) is a continuous-tone photographic image printed on postcard stock. The term recognizes a distinction between the real photo process and the lithographic or offset printing processes employed in the manufacture of most postcard images.

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