Showing 241–280 of 489 postcards

  • Sirakawa-Go (sic) World Heritage

    Very nice card, mailed from Tokyo with two different stamps, a clear normal postmark, and another larger, red, and equally clear special one.  Trilingual blue airmail sticker affixed.  In the title we say “sic” because this location seems usually to be spelled “Shirakawa”.  Anyway, Grade: 1

    Code: 20311254

    Price: $6.00

    Sirakawa-Go (sic) World Heritage
  • Osaka

    Not postally used, but the reverse is fully taken up with a message and a sticker.  Grade: 4

    Code: 20311255

    Price: $0.50

    Osaka
  • Okinawa

    The card’s sender explained the symbolism of these creatures, on a card with stamp but no Japanese postmark, mailed in 2013.  The Hong Kong Government helpfully put their own mark on the front.  Grade: 4

    Code: 20311256

    Price: $1.00

    Okinawa
  • Eruption of Mt. Mihara

    The printed caption identifies the date of this eruption (21 November 1986) on izu-oshima Island.  The card itself was mailed in 2013 with two stamps, postmark, trilingual airmail sticker, and two address labels affixed.  Grade: 4

    Code: 20311257

    Price: $1.00

    Eruption of Mt. Mihara
  • Tokyo, subway passengers

    This unused ad card was actually made in Hong Kong but there’s no Hong Kong attribution unless it is embedded in the QR Code on the back.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311258

    Price: $1.00

    Tokyo, subway passengers
  • Autumn and mountain

    Internet card mailed with two stamps and dark postmark but also loaded with mailing labels.  The front is fine.  Grade: 5

    Code: 20311259

    Price: $0.50

    Autumn and mountain
  • Kyoto, Stone Garden of Ryoanji Temple

    A nice, atmospheric card mailed with five carefully placed stamps and two postmarks, and blue trilingual Air Mail label.  We know how any cat would see this lovely garden.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311260

    Price: $4.00

    Kyoto, Stone Garden of Ryoanji Temple
  • Mt. Fuji and Shinkansen

    Card mailed in 2013 with two stamps, faint postmark, and red “Air Mail” chop.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311262

    Price: $2.00

    Mt. Fuji and Shinkansen
  • New year greeting

    Unused card.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311263

    Price: $1.00

    New year greeting
  • Tokyo Disneyland, Fantillusion

    “Darkness descends as ‘The Disney Villains’ try to drive out the light of good.”  Disney has villains?  Card mailed in 2013, with three different stamps, black Air Mail chop, and an extra sticker of Minnie.  Grade: 3

    Code: 20311265

    Price: $8.00

    Tokyo Disneyland, Fantillusion
  • Marunouchi

    Though Japanese, the card was mailed from USA.  The sender said she had no idea what it was about, but it seems easy enough to find out.  Postal barcoding and ink on both sides, round “Global Forever” stamp, and postmark.  Grade: 4

    Code: 20311266

    Price: $1.00

    Marunouchi
  • Kobe, Portopia Hotel, panoramic view at night

    Two of these unused cards are available.  Grades: 1

    Code: 20311267

    Price: $1.00

    Kobe, Portopia Hotel, panoramic view at night
  • Kobe, Portopia Hotel exterior

    Two of these unused cards are available.  Grades: 1

    Code: 20311268

    Price: $1.00

    Kobe, Portopia Hotel exterior
  • Kobe, Portopia Hotel, We (heart) Kobe

    Two of these unused cards are available.  Grades: 1

    Code: 20311269

    Price: $1.00

    Kobe, Portopia Hotel, We (heart) Kobe
  • Kishu – Minabe Royal Hotel

    Two of these unused cards are available.  Grades: 1

    Code: 20311270

    Price: $1.00

    Kishu – Minabe Royal Hotel
  • Who Mails – AM0043

    Unused card AM0043 from this Japanese series.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311271

    Price: $3.00

    Who Mails – AM0043
  • Who Mails – AM0004

    Unused card AM0004 from this Japanese series.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311272

    Price: $3.00

    Who Mails – AM0004
  • Who Mails – AM0003

    Unused card AM0003 from this Japanese series.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311273

    Price: $3.00

    Who Mails – AM0003
  • Tokyo Central Post Office

    From the folks who bring you Gotochi cards, and so much more, here is one from Posta Collect, mailed in 2013 with stamp, postmark, and trilingual Par Avion sticker affixed.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311274

    Price: $4.00

    Tokyo Central Post Office
  • Tokyo, Haneda Airport 104

    Mailed in 2013, with two stamps, postmark, and trilingual Par Avion label.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311275

    Price: $3.00

    Tokyo, Haneda Airport 104
  • Mt. Fuji

    Mailed in 2013 with stamp and faint postmark.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311276

    Price: $1.00

    Mt. Fuji
  • Kyoto, Full moon, Tower

    Mailed in 2013, with three stamps, two postmarks, and one trilingual blue airmail sticker.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311277

    Price: $2.00

    Kyoto, Full moon, Tower
  • Horyuji (Nara), Five-storied Pagoda

    Not easy to tell based on the photo alone, but the caption says this is “The oldest wooden architecture in the world, constructed in the 600’s.  About 32 meters high …”  We are tempted to say it was 64 meters high when it was built, but the termites got half of it in the intervening 1400 years.  But that’s not true, so we won’t say it.  The card was mailed in (we think) 1985, with stamp and full postmark.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311278

    Price: $3.00

    Horyuji (Nara), Five-storied Pagoda
  • Byodoin Temple, Uji

    This card was mailed from Japan in 1960, but from a U.S. military facility, so it has a U.S. 5-cent stamp and that military postmark.  Unfortunately that 5-cent stamp wasn’t enough, so there’s a “Postage Due 2 cents” mark in the address area.  Clearly, the Smiths paid.  Grade: 2

    Code: 20311279

    Price: $3.00

    Byodoin Temple, Uji
  • Nagoya Castle

    This card was mailed from Japan in 1960, but from a U.S. military facility, so it has a U.S. 5-cent stamp and that military postmark.  Unfortunately that 5-cent stamp wasn’t enough, so there’s a “Postage Due 2 cents” mark in the address area.   Grade: 2

    Code: 20311280

    Price: $3.00

    Nagoya Castle
  • The Pond Sarusawa Nara, park

    Unused, vintage black and white postcard.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311281

    Price: $4.00

    The Pond Sarusawa Nara, park
  • Hachimangu of Kamakura

    Unused, vintage postcard, advanced aging.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311282

    Price: $4.00

    Hachimangu of Kamakura
  • The Worship Hall (of the Wives)

    Unused, aged.  Grade: 3

    Code: 20311283

    Price: $3.00

    The Worship Hall (of the Wives)
  • The General view of the Hall of worship the 6th Shogun’s Mau

    We do think it would help to be Japanese to understand anything abut this postcard, which is unused and has a great deal of Japanese-language printing on both sides.  Aged but clean.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311284

    Price: $3.00

    The General view of the Hall of worship the 6th Shogun’s Mau
  • Shoryo-in, Yamato

    Unused and in excellent condition for the age.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311285

    Price: $3.00

    Shoryo-in, Yamato
  • Cemetery (?) with inset

    Lacking any English-language information, we’re not certain where or what this is but we think it may be a cemetery.  Welcome your correction or clarification!  Unused, sepia.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311286

    Price: $3.00

    Cemetery (?) with inset
  • Sepia, town view

    Can you help us understand where this unused sepia vintage postcard comes from?  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311287

    Price: $3.00

    Sepia, town view
  • Nagasaki, Water Works honkochi

    Unused card, typical of its era.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311288

    Price: $3.00

    Nagasaki, Water Works honkochi
  • The Korakuen Park at Okayama

    Thanks to Wikipedia for this: Kōraku-en (後楽園), is a Japanese garden located in Okayama, Okayama Prefecture. It is one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan, along with Kenroku-en and Kairaku-en. Korakuen was built in 1700 by Ikeda Tsunamasa, lord of Okayama. The garden reached its modern form in 1863.  As for the postcard, it was mailed with stamp and postmark.  We don’t know which year, but the writer was happy because they had just heard that Roosevelt was elected.  So that narrows the options.  Grade: 2

    Code: 20311289

    Price: $6.00

    The Korakuen Park at Okayama
  • Structure

    We’ve no idea where or what this is, but if you can read old Japanese, you’ll know.  Unused card.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20311292

    Price: $2.00

    Structure
  • Nara Park

    This card and 20311294 are being listed separately, but they were sent together (probably in an envelope, no stamp or postmark or address) a long time ago.  Handwritten messages fill the backs of both cards, which were issued by (and attributed to) the Nara Hotel.  Individually, each card is Grade: 4.  If you want both, the price for the two would be $5.

    Code: 20311293

    Price: $4.00

    Nara Park
  • Nara Hotel

    This card and 20311293 are being listed separately, but they were sent together (probably in an envelope, no stamp or postmark or address) a long time ago.  Handwritten messages fill the backs of both cards, which were issued by (and attributed to) the Nara Hotel.  Individually, each card is Grade: 4.  If you want both, the price for the two would be $5.

    Code: 20311294

    Price: $4.00

    Nara Hotel
  • Nikko, Iyeyasu Temple

    Unused card, aging.  Grade: 2

    Code: 20311295

    Price: $4.00

    Nikko, Iyeyasu Temple
  • Middle gate Horiuji, Yamato (Asuka Period)

    Not postally used, but with a message taking up the reverse and describing the scene.  Grade: 4

    Code: 20311296

    Price: $3.00

    Middle gate Horiuji, Yamato (Asuka Period)
  • Daibutsu of Kamakura

    Not postally used, but with a message taking up the reverse and describing the scene.  Grade: 4

    Code: 20311297

    Price: $3.00

    Daibutsu of Kamakura