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Hikone Tachibana Postcard

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Signature Matte
18 pt thickness / 120 lb weight Soft white, soft eggshell texture
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  • Dimensions: 14.22 cm L x 10.79 cm H; qualified USPS postcard size
  • High quality, full-colour, full-bleed printing on both sides

Paper Type: Signature Matte

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Hikone Tachibana Postcard

Hikone Tachibana Postcard

[Hikone] Omi Hikone: 250,000 Jomon (family crest) of the Ii family; I lived in Inoya in Totomi, the Ii family for generations, and the place name became Ii. It is said that the founder was Tomosuke, the sixth-generation descendant of FUJIWARA no Fuyutsugu (Sadaijin (Minister of the Left) in the Heian period), who was from the Fujiwara clan. There were no boys in the cofinanced group, and only girls. While he was looking for a good groom, he heard that there was a child of a god at Iidani Hachiman-sha Shrine and welcomed him. The family crest of the Ii family is known as 'Igeta' and 'Tachibana.' The legend of Kyoho's birth is that when the Guji of Hachiman casually walked around the shrine, there was something shining from the well. He picked it up and found it was a boy like a ball. Therefore, it was decided that 'because I was born from I, I would use Iketa as my flag.' When Kyoho was born, there was a family crest of Tachibana on the side of the well, and therefore, Kyoho used the family crest of Shinto priest and Tachibana on the crest of Ubugi. This means that until now, tachibana has been used as the crest of clothing... but, the truth is, 'There is no promise' (by Kenichi TAKAHASHI, 'The family crest of daimyo')

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By Deidre T.9 March 2023Verified Purchase
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Way better quality than I ever expected. I love the colours, font and quality of the card. I'm so pleased I found Zazzle as it is near impossible to purchase Vintage or Retro Australian memorabilia online. I chose this design when I purchased them. They are perfect for my projects. I was very specific about what I wanted. I know where to come now when I need to order similar items.
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By Michaela A.5 December 2022Verified Purchase
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Perfect for the occasion I was using it for. I was able to delete the lines so I could put in more wording. Had an envelope so the address side wasn't necessary. Print quality and paper quality lovely.

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