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Japanese Postcards9 of 11Japanese postcards with a stamp on front Japanese Postcards of Emperor Yoshihito and Empress Teimei.  I was given these cards as a boy when we lived in Tokyo 1948-49.
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    Posted 13 years ago

    musikchoo
    (638 items)

    One more Postcard, some Japanese Junior Soleil Letter Seals from 1960 and a Photo ofPrincess Michiko. Can anyone Translate the message in the upper left hand corner of the Photo ?

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    DR WHO 1906 JAPAN MILITARY REVIEW SPECIAL CANCEL POSTCARD R52628
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    $4
    JAPAN OLD POSTCARD EUROPEAN VILLA YOKOHAMA EYMARD TO FRANCE 1902 !!
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    Japanese Woodblock Print Silhouette Woman A Ferry Boat by Arai Yoshimune
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    JAPAN OLD POSTCARD YOKOHAMA EYMARD TO FRANCE 1903 !!
    JAPAN OLD POSTCARD YOKOHAMA EYMARD ...
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    DR WHO 1906 JAPAN MILITARY REVIEW SPECIAL CANCEL POSTCARD R52628
    DR WHO 1906 JAPAN MILITARY REVIEW S...
    $4
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    1. musikchoo musikchoo, 13 years ago
      Thank You Tony !!
    2. musikchoo musikchoo, 13 years ago
      Thank You BELLIN68 !!
    3. musikchoo musikchoo, 13 years ago
      Thank You vetraio50 !!
    4. musikchoo musikchoo, 13 years ago
      Thank You inky !!
    5. musikchoo musikchoo, 13 years ago
      Thank You bratjdd !!
    6. musikchoo musikchoo, 13 years ago
      Thank You toracat !!
    7. dusting dusting, 13 years ago
      Yes, this is a photo of the Emperor of Japan's wife, known here as Michiko-sama. I can't see all of the kanji but from what I can read on the printed message it is talking about the classic kimono she is wearing.
    8. musikchoo musikchoo, 11 years ago
      Thank You agh !!

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