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SCG13789 - Japan 1958 New Year Zodiac “Dog” Stamp – 5 Yen
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Issued by Japan in 1958 (Showa 33), this vibrant 5 yen stamp celebrates the Year of the Dog from the traditional Japanese zodiac cycle. The design features a charming stylized toy dog (inu), richly decorated in festive colors symbolizing good fortune and protection. The background includes soft snowfall motifs, reinforcing its connection to New Year greetings (Nengajo tradition). Zodiac-themed New Year stamps are highly collectible in Japanese philately due to their cultural significance and annual continuity. This issue stands out for its folk-art aesthetic and playful character design. A delightful addition for collectors of Asian themes, zodiac series, or mid-century Japanese stamps.
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