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SCG7845 - Japan 1959 – Ebisu and Red Sea Bream New Year Stamp
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Issued in 1959, this 5 yen Japanese postage stamp celebrates traditional New Year motifs through a charming design of Ebisu, one of Japan’s Seven Lucky Gods, holding a red sea bream (tai)—a symbol of good fortune and prosperity. Rendered in bright red, blue, and gold tones, the illustration evokes the warmth and optimism of the New Year. This issue reflects Japan’s postwar return to colorful, culturally themed definitive designs, blending folklore with national artistry. A prized collectible for those interested in Japanese symbolism and 1950s philately.
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