T he blossom on the front of this postcard of Mount Kasayama in Japan, the smallest active volcano in the country, is echoed on the stamp.
I've had quite a few flower stamps from Japan:
Dicentra peregrina |
Lagotis glauca (weaselsnout) |
This is a post for Sunday Stamps, now hosted by Violet Sky at "See it on a Postcard!"
I've had flower and bug stamps from Japan too - but most of these are new to me! Thank you for sharing this week.
ReplyDeletethat last stamp is my favourite! I dont think I've even received it so far...and the Japanese indeed have a lot of lovely flower stamps :)
ReplyDeleteI like seeing the stamps echoing the picture on the postcard.
ReplyDeleteI've seen the lower values stamps, but the higher values are new to me. Flowers on stamps are one of my favourites.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty stamps, they really do add something to a cover or postcard.
ReplyDeleteI have received the stamp with the bee long time ago. Stamps from Japan are always delicate and beautiful, in my opinion!
ReplyDeleteI have just two Japanese flower stamps but none of those you have shown us. I like that last stamps too.
ReplyDeletegreat selection, most are seen for the first time
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