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Asia/Other : Japan Want List

 

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06 Mar 2025
11:25:26am
I am looking for Japan: from SoR Approvals or Auction, or private.
1936 National Parks, stamps and souvenir sheets, mnh or used.
Post-1936, National Parks, stamps and souvenir sheets
Instead of going to Etsy or eBay, I would rather share buying from SoR members: Approvals or Auction.


I am writing an article about how the USA National Park System and the USA NPS postage stamps (Farley's Follies) influenced the Japanese to create a National Park system, and postal authority to issue their own NPS stamps. The Japanese influencers modeled their NPS and stamps from what they observed during their visits to this Great Nation. Unfortunately, other evil people were intent on irreparably destroying relations between the two nations.
Nonetheless, the Japanese Park System and the NPS postage stamps have survived to this day. Of course, at very great, great cost.

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06 Mar 2025
11:25:26am

I am looking for Japan: from SoR Approvals or Auction, or private.
1936 National Parks, stamps and souvenir sheets, mnh or used.
Post-1936, National Parks, stamps and souvenir sheets
Instead of going to Etsy or eBay, I would rather share buying from SoR members: Approvals or Auction.


I am writing an article about how the USA National Park System and the USA NPS postage stamps (Farley's Follies) influenced the Japanese to create a National Park system, and postal authority to issue their own NPS stamps. The Japanese influencers modeled their NPS and stamps from what they observed during their visits to this Great Nation. Unfortunately, other evil people were intent on irreparably destroying relations between the two nations.
Nonetheless, the Japanese Park System and the NPS postage stamps have survived to this day. Of course, at very great, great cost.

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