Hungarian-Japanese jubilee year (Hungarian)

1640 HUF

ITEM NO: 2009200060012-

Japanese-Hungarian relations officially began at the time of the Austro-Hungarian empire in 1869. Legations were only opened in the two countries later in 1960, which were raised to embassy status in 1964. Relations between the two countries, however, only gained real impetus after the change of political system in Hungary in 1989. In relation to the Hungarian-Japanese jubilee year there willbe numer the traditional arts and music of the two countries for those inter-ll be realised as a symbol of the friendship between the two countries. Elizabeth Bridge over the Danube will be given new floodlighting designed by Ms Motoko Ishii. As part of the celebrations of the jubilee year Magyar Posta and Japan Post Service Co. Ltd. are making a joint stamp issue. In the Hungarian miniature sheet containing six stamps appearing for the occasion of the Hungarian-Japanese jubilee year Magyar Posta and Japan Post Service Co. Ltd. are making a joint stamp issue. In the Hungarian miniature sheet containing six stamps appearing for the occasion of the Hungarian-Japanese jubilee year, the stamps are laid out in the shape of a perforated letter H. The stamp designs show a few of the national values of the two countries. The Hungarian designs are a flask from the Museum of Ethnography (Budapest), Matyo folk embroidery (Matyo Applied Art Folk Collection, Mezőkövesd) and the floodlit Elizabeth Bridge (based on a photo by József Hajdú and designed by Motoko Ishii). The Japanese designs are a tea caddy from the Tokyo National Museum, a kimono pattern and Mount Fuji (based on a photo by Yukio Ohyama). On the graphics of the first day cover the design of the frame of the miniature sheet is completed, while the special postmark shows a writing hand, alluding to diplomatic relations. TM

Type First Day Cover
Short description Hungarian-Japanese joint stamp issueing the 140th anniversary of diplo-matic relations and the 50th anni-versary of the restoration of dip-lomatic relations between the two countries by a joint stamp issue.
Printing Office Pénzjegynyomda Zrt.
Issue year 2009
Issue time 2009. október 16.
Theme culture,art
Designer Péter Berky
Stamped/Uncanceled cancelled