Stamp
SCG9400 - Japan – Imperial Wedding Commemorative Fan Design, 5 Yen (1959)
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Issued by Japan in 1959, this elegant 5-yen commemorative stamp celebrates the marriage of Crown Prince Akihito and Michiko Shōda—an event of major national significance. The design features a traditional Japanese sensu (folding fan) decorated with cherry blossoms and stylized birds, symbolizing harmony, beauty, and auspicious beginnings. The deep crimson background enhances the graceful blue-violet fan artwork, giving the piece a refined ceremonial feel. For collectors, this issue is notable both for its cultural symbolism and its place in the modern Imperial commemorative series.
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