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~ Attractive exhibition of antique postcards ~ Ginza Dori Post Office; There is also a rental exhibition space.

[Silver] May 24, 2016 12:00

~ A charm exhibition of antique postcards ~ is being held at the window side exhibition space of Ginza Dori Post Office.

I've been there last week, so I'll show you a little bit.

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The European Antique Postcard Collection (1900-1910, mainly in Germany)

This is a collection of very beautiful and valuable antique postcards owned by Hitoshi Takao, a New Year's card researcher and New Year's card marketing advisor.

I will introduce it on a monthly basis until March next year. The theme of May is small animals in spring. I'd like to introduce some pictures.

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The many antique postcards selected according to the season are beautiful in color and very delicate and cute. If you are near, please take a leisurely look at the Ginza-dori Post Office on the 3rd floor of Eikuniya.

In addition, we present a handmade pamphlet by Mr. Takao with an exhibition postcard every month.

If you collect it for 12 months, it will be a wonderful antique postcard catalogue. Please look forward to it.

※By the way, it is not well known, so it is an announcement of the window side exhibition space of Ginza-dori Post Office.

It is a long and narrow space with a depth of 5.5 meters and a width of 1.3 meters. The white wall has a bulletin board and a bulletin hook. You can display about 10 pieces on the A2 panel.

The price is 10,000 yen per day (excluding consumption tax) in Ginza, so it seems that you can easily use photo exhibitions and children's exhibitions. For inquiries, please contact Ginza-dori Post Office (03-3562-2015) Mr. Takayama.