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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. List of people on the postage stamps of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Saluting aviator on 15 sen stamp from 1942. The Japanese Empire issued its first postage stamps in April 1871. In 1896 the first persons to be depicted on a stamp were Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa (1847–1895) and Prince Arisugawa Taruhito (1835–1895) in honor of their role in the First Sino-Japanese War that ended one year earlier.

  4. Sakura catalog - Wikipedia

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    This is the companion volume to the Japanese Stamp Specialized Catalog. The catalog, nicknamed Sakura Catalog , has been in pocket-size (118 x 148 mm) for several years, but now it is printed in B6 (128 × 182 mm) size so that it can be printed using a multicolor rotary press to meet the increased circulation and to make the use of thinner ...

  5. Robert P. Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Alexander wrote articles on specific aspects and postal issues of Japanese philately. He was a founder of the International Society for Japanese Philately in 1946 and once served as its president during his forty years with the society. He was also editor and contributor to Japanese Philately from 1950 to 1955.

  6. Category:Philately of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Postage stamps of Japan (2 P) Pages in category "Philately of Japan" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  7. 5 yen note - Wikipedia

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    Normally Japanese officials would add stamps to the notes finalizing the process, where in this case the counterfeiters added their own stamps. [6] Another major issue was the Satsuma Rebellion in February 1877, which helped lead to massive inflation due to the amount of inconvertible notes issued for payment. [ 7 ]

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