26 September 2021

Sunday Stamps | Japan

For this week's topic in Sunday Stamps, Asia, I have chosen the latest stamps arrived from Japan.


12 January 2021: Flower Raft in Hirosaki Park (Aomori Prefecture),
9 October 2020: Canary and Peonies, by Hokusai. for the International Letter Writing Week.


25 May 1973: Quasi-National Parks: Mt. Kamagatake
5 March 2003: Cosmos & Saku Cosmos, Highway - Toshin Area

These stamps arrived in August, on the back of two Postcrossing postcards. Some people not only send beautiful postcards: they take a lot of care of the backs!


9 comments:

  1. Les cartes en provenance d'Asie et du Japon plus particulièrement sont mes préférées , ce sont souvent des petits chefs d'œuvre d'attention .

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    1. Oui, elles containent beacuoup de petits détails.

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  2. Ah Japan, the land of beautiful stamps.

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  3. I'm glad you were able to find out the information on these stamps.
    I really like the canary and peony. I might write more cards if I could send along such pretty stamps for letter writing week ;)

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  4. So beautiful, and indeed the back sides of the cards are a treasure, too!
    Interesting to see that the placement of the addresses (and thus stamps) varies so much!

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    1. The position of addresses on Japanese postcards and letters is unpredictable!

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  5. Lovely! I like the peony stamp and the cosmos stamp.

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