Start accepting applications for frame stamp sets that 50th anniversary of Go Nagai

2020.01.29

Japan Post has begun accepting applications for Go Nagai 50th anniversary commemorative frame stamp sets at post offices and post office net shops nationwide.

Commemorating the 50th anniversary of Go Nagai, who has released numerous hits such as “Devilman”, “Mazinger Z” and “Cutie Honey” and has gained high praise from overseas and gained worldwide popularity. The illustrations drawn for this product are used.

Frame stamp
Special stamp holder
Special postcard

* Product design and photos are images. It may differ from the actual product.
* “Frame Stamp” is a registered trademark of Japan Post Co., Ltd.

【Product overview】

■ Product name:
Go Nagai Painting 50th Anniversary Frame Stamp Set

■ Application acceptance period and product delivery time:
Application acceptance period
January 17, 2020 (Fri)-February 17, 2020 (Mon)
Product delivery time
Within 10 days from Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Application acceptance period
From February 18, 2020 (Tuesday) to March 19, 2020 (Thursday)
Within 10 days from Saturday, April 25, 2020

■ Product content:
Frame stamp (63 yen stamp (seal type) 10 sheets) 1 sheet
One special stamp holder
10 special postcards (1 each)

■ How to apply:
1. Fill out the “Catalog Sales Application Form (General A)” at the post offices (except for some simplified post offices) nationwide, fill in the necessary information, and attach the price to the counter.
2. Apply at the post office net shop.
https://www.shop.post.japanpost.jp/

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