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Set of 3 postcards with a sense of Japan -Crane and Mt.Fuji-Shiba and Cherry Blossom-Carp and Shadow

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    The paintings depicting typical Japanese landscapes are now available as postcards!

    The original drawings are made with watercolor pencils and other materials.

    This set includes three cards: Crane and Fujiyama, Shiba and Sakura, and Koi and Shadow. (Discounts are available for bulk orders. Please feel free to contact us.)

    Why don't you write a message to your loved one, or to that person who loves Japan?

    We also recommend them for New Year's greeting cards.

    Of course, you can put it in a frame, put it on your refrigerator, or enjoy it as you like!

    -Postcard : 100mm x 148mm / 3.93" x 5.82"

    -Set of 3 cards

    -Matte coated paper 220kg, offset printing

    -Made in Japan

    *Usually ships within 2~3 days after order/payment. (Excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays). Please contact us if you are in a hurry!

    *We cannot guarantee any delay or trouble due to mailing accidents.

    *Color may differ slightly between the monitor screen and the actual product.