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SCG7867 - Japan 1957 – Centenary of Iron Manufacturing
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Issued in 1957, this Japanese commemorative 10 yen stamp marks the 100th anniversary of Japan’s iron manufacturing industry (1857–1957). The design contrasts the early 19th-century blast furnace at Kamaishi with a modern steel plant, symbolizing a century of industrial progress. The imagery evokes Japan’s transformation from Meiji-era beginnings to postwar technological strength. A fitting tribute to the nation’s industrial heritage, this stamp celebrates the birth of modern metallurgy in Japan.
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