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Exhibits List.Pdf (251KB) Competitive Exhibits 競争出品 Exhibit No. Frame No. Country Name Title of exhibit Class 1 Traditional Philately 伝統郵趣 Class 1A Traditional Philately (Japan) 伝統郵趣(日本) 1101 11001-11008 Japan Yamada Yuji Japan 1871-1876 Hand Engraved Issues 1102 11009-11013 Japan Takikawa Tadashi Japan Hand-Engraved Stamps 1871-1876 1103 11014-11021 Japan Ota Katsumi Hand Engraved Stamps of Japan 1871-1876 1104 11022-11026 Japan Koyama Takashi Japan Hand-Engraved Stamps 1871-1876 1105 11027-11031 Japan Miyama Hironaga Japan 1 Sen Blue Cherry Blossom, Native Paper 1106 11032-11039 Japan Inaba Ryoichi Japan Old Koban Issues 1876-1979 1107 11040-11044 Japan Utsumi Shoichi Japan Definitives 1899-1908 1108 11045-11049 Japan Kato Shigeki Japan Chrysanthemum Stamps 1899-1910 1109 11050-11054 Japan Murayama Kosuke Japan Chrysanthemum Series 1899-1910 1110 11055-11062 Japan Iida Fumio Chrysanthemum Series of Japan: 1899-1910 1111 11063-11070 Japan Yamada Yuji Japan Definitive 1913-1937 1112 11071-11078 Japan Niwa Akio Japan Definitive Issues 1914-1925 1113 11079-11083 Japan Nagatake Kazuhiko Japan Definitive Stamps 1914-25 1114 11084-11091 Japan Yoshida Takashi Japan Definitives 1922-1937 1115 11092-11096 Japan Kikuchi Emi Japan Definitives 1937-1940 1116 11097-11104 Japan Ito Sumihide Japan Showa Series, 1937-46 1117 11105-11112 Japan Hayashi Kunihiro Japan Definitive Stamps 1937-1945 1118 11113-11117 Japan Iizawa Tatsuo Japan Definitives: New Showa Series, 1946-1948 1119 11118-11122 Japan Yajima Hideaki Japan Definitives 1952-1959 1120 11123-11130 Japan Ishizawa Tsukasa Ryukyus 1945-52 1121 11131-11135 Japan Kawasaki Tetsuo Manchukuo 1932-1945 1122 11136-11140 Japan Kaburaki Akira Japanese Occupation of the Philippines 1942-1945 1123 11141-11148 Japan Nishikawa Satoshi Japan Commemorative Issues 1894-1944 Class 1B Traditional Philately (Asia、Oceania、Africa、Europe and America) 伝統郵趣(アジア、オセアニア、アフリカ、ヨーロッパ、アメリカ) 1201 12001-12008 Japan Iwasaki Zenta Siam 1883-1899 1202 12009-12013 Japan Shigeyama Masaru Republic of China Definitive Stamp 1938-1941 1203 12014-12021 Japan Kojima Yoshimasa Japanese Occupation Issue of China 1204 12022-12026 Japan Kido Yusuke Republic of Korea 1945-47 1205 12027-12031 Japan Nagahama Akihiko Great Britain Mulready Letter Sheets and Envelopes One Penny Black and Red, Two Pence Blue 1206 12032-12039 Japan Ariyoshi Nobuto France Definitives 1849-1862 1207 12040-12047 Japan Yoshida Takashi Kingdom of Prussia 1850-1867 1208 12048-12055 Japan Tada Yuichi Nova Scotia Pence & Cents Issues 1851-1867 1209 12056-12063 Japan Kobayashi Kanji Swiss Definitive Stamps (1854-1907) 1210 12064-12071 Japan Itabashi Yuki Romania "King Ferdinand Ⅰ " Series 1920-1926 1211 12072-12076 Japan Itabashi Yuki Estonia Skyline Issue 1920-1924 1212 12077-12084 Korea Han Cheol Kyu Korea: The Daehan Empire Stamps 1884-1905 1213 12085-12092 Hong Kong Agren Johan Swedish Definitives 1858-1885 Class 2 Postal History 郵便史 Class 2A Postal History (Japan) 郵便史(日本) 2101 21001-21008 Japan Yamazaki Yoshiyuki The Japanese Couriers 1570-1873 2102 21009-21013 Japan Wakakuwa Shoichi French Post Offices in the Far East 1855-1880 Competitive Exhibits 競争出品 Exhibit No. Frame No. Country Name Title of exhibit Class 2A Postal History (Japan) 郵便史(日本) 2103 21014-21021 Japan Ito Sumihide Foreign Mail in Nagasaki, Japan 1865-1905 2104 21022-21026 Japan Aiba Toshiaki Enhancement and development of Japan's postal system 1899-1913 2105 21027-21031 Japan Numazaki Hiroyuki POW Mails in the Japanese War 1904-1955 2106 21032-21036 Japan Suzuki Takao Siberian Intervention War 2107 21037-21044 Japan Ando Gensei Early Cancellation of Mimasaka, Bizen, Biccyu-Han in Okayama prefecture 2108 21045-21049 Japan Morita Misako Japan Overseas Printed Matter 1877-1949 2109 21050-21057 Japan Ikeda Kenzaburo The Development of Japanese Express Delivery Service in Early Period 2110 21058-21062 Japan Mizutani Yukihide The streamline of Efficiency and Automation in Japanese Postal Services Class 2B Postal History (Asia、Oceania、Africa、Europe and America) 郵便史(アジア、オセアニア、アフリカ、ヨーロッパ、アメリカ) 2201 22001-22005 Iraq Abdulwahab Nader Iraq: The Royal Air Force Desert Air Service 2202 22006-22013 Japan Ohba Mitsuhiro The Opening of China 1745-1897 2203 22014-22018 Japan Fujimoto Hirotsugu Postal History of Chinese Imperial Post 1897-1912 2204 22019-22026 Japan Iitsuka Hiromasa Postal History of Manchuria 2205 22027-22034 Japan Koiwa Akihiko Indian Campaigns 2206 22035-22042 Japan Wada Fumiaki The United States Registry System, 1880-1910 2207 22043-22050 Japan Ito Fumihisa German inflation 1922-1923 2208 22051-22058 Japan Ito Fumihisa Hungarian inflation 1945-1946 2209 22059-22063 Japan Wada Fumiaki The U.S. Return Receipt Requested & Avis de Reception 1866-1945 2210 22064-22068 Korea Shong Ilho The Diversity of Mukungwha Date Stamps Class 3 Postal Stationery ステーショナリー 3001 30001-30005 Chinese Taipei Ho Michael Honduras Postal Stationery 3002 30006-30013 Japan Sai Touru Postal Cards of Japan 1873-1874 Cherry Blossom Issue 3003 30014-30018 Japan Furuya Yoshikazu Japan-Postal Stationery 1898-1908 3004 30019-30023 Japan Sudani Nobuhiro Commemorative Postal Cards of Japan 1936-1962 3005 30024-30028 Japan Morikawa Tamaki Postal Stationery under Japanese Naval Occupation Area Class 4 Aerophilately 航空郵趣 4001 40001-40005 Japan Tatsukawa Kenichi Airmails carried by South America Flights of Graf Zeppelin Class 5 Thematic Philately テーマティク Class 5A Thematic Philately (Nature) テーマティク(自然) 5101 51001-51005 Japan Nagashima Hironobu Frogs and Toads -in the Biodiversity- 5102 51006-51010 Japan Kanomi Satoko Floriculture 5103 51011-51015 Japan Yamada Seiichi Journey of Roses -its background and relations ship with people 5104 51016-51020 Korea Kim Jin Soo The Tiger Class 5B Thematic Philately (Culture) テーマティク(文化) 5201 52001-52008 Japan Emura Kiyoshi The History of Artist's Portraits 5202 52009-52013 Japan Koto Takehiko World War II in Asia - the butterfly effect of war 5203 52014-52021 Japan Nishiumi Takao The History of Cartography - Mapping the World and Regions 5204 52022-52026 Korea Nam Sang Chul History of Voyage Competitive Exhibits 競争出品 Exhibit No. Frame No. Country Name Title of exhibit Class 5C Thematic Philately (Technology) テーマティク(技術) 5301 53001-53005 Japan Nakao Kinzo Evolution of Space Development 5302 53006-53013 Japan Katsui Akinori The Telephone Story -Sending very long-distance voice messages- 5303 53014-53018 Korea Park Kwang Seok Journey to the taste with agriculture 5304 53019-53023 Mongolia Dorjkhorloo Misheel Intercosmos 5305 53024-53028 Vietnam Thai Tri Trong The Eyes in the Dark Sea - Lighthouses Class 6 Modern Philately (1980 to date) 現代郵趣 Class 6A Modern Philately - Traditional 現代郵趣/伝統郵趣 6101 61001-61005 Japan Koto Takehiko Japan Definitives 1992-1998, The Nature of Japan Series 6102 61006-61010 Korea Min Kyoung OG Definitive Stamps During the Basic Rate was 300 won in Korea Class 6B Modern Philately - Postal History 現代郵趣/郵便史 6201 62001-62005 Japan Araki Hirotaka The Postal History of Lithuania Registered Mail 1989-1996 Class 6C Modern Philately - Postal Stationery 現代郵趣/ステーショナリー 6301 63001-63005 Chinese Taipei Liu Yu-Chi Postal Cards and Envelopes 2014 of Taiwan Class 7 Revenue 印紙 7001 70001-70008 Japan Hasegawa Steven Jun The Hand Etched Documentary Revenue Stamps of Japan, 1873-1874 Class 8 Open Philately オープン 8001 80001-80005 Japan Nobehara Takashi Japan: The Meiji Restoration 8002 80006-80010 Japan Sudani Nobuhiro History of Sumo 8003 80011-80015 Japan Ikezawa Katsunari Shiko Munakata -His Life and work of art- 8004 80016-80020 Japan Kikuchi Tatsuya Republic of Finland -its independence and the struggle- Class 9 One Frame Exhibit ワンフレーム Class 9B Postal History 郵便史 9201 92001 Japan Iwasaki Tomoyuki Advertised Postmaks in JAPAN 9202 92002 Japan Shimizu Masaaki Japanese Military Mail During Boxer Rebellion 9203 92003 Japan Ohi Michio Postmarks of Miyakojima, Ryukyus 1946-1958 Class 9C Postal Stationery ステーショナリー 9301 93001 Japan Sugihara Masaki British Military Air Mail Stationaries in WW II 1941-1945 Class 10 Youth Philately ユース Class 10A Youth Philately (10-15 years old) ユース(10歳~15歳) 10101 10101-10103 Chinese Taipei Shih Miao-jen Taiwan 2018 Postal Cards and Envelopes 10102 10104-10106 Korea Hwang Chae Hyun The Culture of our country Class 10B Youth Philately (16-18 years old) ユース(16歳~18歳) 10201 10201-10203 Mongolia Altankhuyag Irmuun World National Clothes 10202 10204-10207 Mongolia Tsetseg-Ulzii Ashid Camel - Bactrian Competitive Exhibits 競争出品 Exhibit No. Frame No. Country Name Title of exhibit Class 10C Youth Philately (19-21 years old) ユース(19歳~21歳) 10301 10301-10305 Chinese Taipei Wu Shih-Han Taiwan ATM Stamps - Tung Blossom 10302 10306-10310 Chinese Taipei Liu Li-Chi Postal Cards and Envelopes 2015 of Taiwan Class 11 Philatelic Literature 文献 Class 11A Philatelic books and research papers 郵趣書籍および研究報告書 11101 Australia Pauer Frank The 2d Queen-on-Thorne Stamps of Victoria 1852-57 11102 Hong Kong Yue Tung Fong The Birth of China's First Stamp Exhibition 11103 Hong Kong Chan Stephen Stamp Trivia of Macau 11104 India Sharma Dinesh Chandra Philately as a teaching tool 11105 India Madiraju Lokeswara Rao Buddhism on Stamps 11106 Indonesia Adikusuma Teguh Wira Exploring Indonesia through Philatelic items 11107 Iraq Ameel Saif Municipalities Fees in Iraq 11108 Japan Sobue Yoshinobu Japan 1871-1877 Hand-Engraved Stamps 11109 Japan Yamazaki Yoshiyuki The Dragon Issue 1871-1872 11110 Japan Yamazaki Yoshiyuki Specialized Catalogue of The Showa Definitives Issues 1966-1989 11111 Japan Asano Norio Guide to military postal analysis
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