At the corner of 100 Acre Wood a little bear is cogitating "I wonder what
Piglet is doing thought Pooh I wish I was there doing it too"
Hurray, Pooh Bear's wish has come true and he and Piglet having fun with their dragon kite on this postcard stamp. To make up the postage Noriko also attachedone of the Flower definitives showing an Asiatic Honey Bee (Apis cerana) which likes to nest in small spaces such as tree trunks. It produces small honey yields but their beeswax is used in natural medicine to treat and heal wounds. Winnie-the-Pooh perhaps would be more interested in eating honey than applying it...
“Well," said Pooh, "what I like best," and then he had to stop and think. Because although Eating Honey was a very good thing to do, there was a moment just before you began to eat it which was better than when you were, but he didn't know what it was called.”
Japan issued their first New Year Greetings stamp in 1935 featuring Mount Fuji and the Imperial Chrysanthemum Seal at the top, I think the other flowers are cherry blossom. They issued New Year stamps again in 1936 but that was the end of that until 1948 and then another gap until 1951 since when they have issued a stamp every year, nowadays usually more than one featuring the year's animal from the Lunar Calendar.
such as this from 2012 which I found on the net with an example of the lottery tab attached.
Wishing you all A Happy New Year
An entry to Viridian Postcard's Sunday Stamps
8 comments:
Interesting stamps. I especially like Pooh with a dragon kite.
I always love Pooh & Pooh anecdotes. Yep, my favorite from the bunch is that Pooh stamp! Hehe...too obvious, eh?
Happy Sunday :D
Lovely stamps which make myfew Japanese stamps look very boring.
How many Poh stamps does Great Britain have?
It seems strange to see Pooh Bear on a Japanese stamp. I like the idea of there being lottery numbers attached to stamps.
I love Pooh! Happy New Year!
What a novel idea that lottery stamp is!
That is an interesting gap between the NY stamp issues.
I've just been looking through some of my more recent cards from Japan for lottery tickets, but no luck!
Here I am just a bit late! thank you for sharing these stamps with us!
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