There are so many post offices here with landscape postmarks but I was only able to visit a few. This was my first time in Kanazawa and we had a wonderful time. Kanazawa sits on the west coast of Japan, on the opposite side of the main island relative to Tokyo. It's not a large city and there are not as many tourists here. It is similar to Kyoto with its traditional neighborhoods and architecture.
My Stamp Stuff
Friday, January 30, 2026
Kanazawa!
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Kyoto's Fushi-Inari Shrine

Saturday, January 24, 2026
Hiroshima's Itsukushima Island

Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Tokyo Station
Made this while visiting Tokyo Station the other day. The postmark was applied at the central post office located near the station and it shows the old side of the station next to the post office building. The eki stamps on the card are from the station. The top stamp is the traditional Tokyo Station stamp and the bottom stamp features the E5 Hayabusa Shinkansen train.
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Greetings from Shizuoka
First stamps from Japan Post for 2026 are these basic greeting stamps. It's an annual issue and this year the stamps feature a forest inspired design.
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
TAAF RV Marion Dufresne OP-3 at Kerguelen
Friday, December 19, 2025
Christmas Greetings from Riga
It didn't look like a Christmas stamp until I looked a little closer. It's one stamp from a set of four
designed by Māris Upenieks and the common design element is a winter glove. And there appears to be a string of Christmas lights running across the stamp. The set was designed to depict a single day of getting ready for Christmas. One stamp in the series is a charity stamp done in collaboration with Latvian Radio 5's Dod peci (give five) charity event where radio DJs take requests in exchange for a 5 euro donation to charitable causes.
Friday, December 12, 2025
The Bread Thief, Japan FDC
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Merry Christmas from Toronto, Canada
I believe this is the first time in over 13 years of cover circuit club memberships that I've ever received a circuit from a member in my own country. And I found it to be an interesting cover. It's a Christmas card that was sealed around the edges, addressed and stamped. What a smart idea. An interesting way to reuse a greeting card.
Monday, December 8, 2025
Christmas Scenes from Liechtenstein, FDC
Friday, December 5, 2025
Water Damaged at Scott Base?
I sometimes enjoy receiving covers from far away places that actually look like they've traveled from far away. Not always, but sometimes. Like this one that came back to me from New Zealand's Scott Base (via Christchurch) in the Ross Dependency. It was water damaged enough that my address had been partially washed out but still, it found it's way back to me. Someone at the sorting center wrote in my street address beneath the label. Maybe it was dropped in the snow outside the base, or fell onto the deck of the supply ship on it's way back to me. More likely though it was damaged somewhere closer to home.















