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SCG13037 - Japan 1986 – 100th Anniversary of Standard Time (60 Yen)
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This commemorative issue from Japan (Nippon) marks the 100th Anniversary of the establishment of Japan Standard Time (1886–1986). The design features a striking red meridian line running through a map of Japan, symbolizing the 135° East longitude that defines Japan Standard Time. A clock face set at 12:00 emphasizes time precision and national synchronization. A meaningful addition for thematic collectors of science, timekeeping, geography, and national milestones, this 60-yen stamp is popular in modern Japanese commemorative collections. Its clean, bold graphic design reflects Japan’s minimalist aesthetic of the 1980s.
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