By DAISUKE MUKAI/ Staff Writer
November 4, 2020 at 07:10 JST
What appears to be a lighthouse is depicted on the back of the 120-year-old picture postcard. (Provided by Hitoshi Takao)
KYOTO--A picture postcard with an Oct. 1, 1900, postmark, the date the issuance of privately designed postcards was legally approved in Japan, is causing a stir among collectors because of its exceptional rarity. [Read More]
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