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My stamps are among the many Japanese stamps, and on March 19 last year, a set of 20 stamps was released in the first series of Art World. Among them are two of Katsushika Hokusai's "Thirty-Six Views of Fugaku"

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Among the many Japanese stamp products, on March 19 last year, a group of the first series of "Art World" was released, a total of 20 pieces. Among them are two of Katsushika Hokusai's "Thirty-Six Views of Fugaku" group painting "Koshu Ishibanzawa" (denominations are different). It is a work of Hokusai's later years, painted by a famous ukiyo-no-miki, depicting the scenery of Mt. Fuji in the kanto region.

The painting depicts a fisherman fishing on a reef and turning back to talk to his son, with the rapids of the Fuji River at his feet. The original painting is colored, while the design of the philatelic product is blue and white, highlighting the blue sky of the river and the rapids. It's a non-adhesive stamp that I really like.

The original is now in the collection of the Hokusai Museum of Art

My stamps are among the many Japanese stamps, and on March 19 last year, a set of 20 stamps was released in the first series of Art World. Among them are two of Katsushika Hokusai's "Thirty-Six Views of Fugaku"
My stamps are among the many Japanese stamps, and on March 19 last year, a set of 20 stamps was released in the first series of Art World. Among them are two of Katsushika Hokusai's "Thirty-Six Views of Fugaku"
My stamps are among the many Japanese stamps, and on March 19 last year, a set of 20 stamps was released in the first series of Art World. Among them are two of Katsushika Hokusai's "Thirty-Six Views of Fugaku"
My stamps are among the many Japanese stamps, and on March 19 last year, a set of 20 stamps was released in the first series of Art World. Among them are two of Katsushika Hokusai's "Thirty-Six Views of Fugaku"

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