Introducing "365: Nippon - Haru," the regular stamp series from 365 released in February.
This month's theme is the spring version of the popular series " 365: Nippon - Aki " and " 365: Nippon - Fuyu ," which are themed around the four seasons of Japan!
First of all, cherry blossoms!! I'm sure you all have your own annual cherry blossom spots. When I was thinking about what kind of cherry blossom stamp to use, I pictured the cherry blossom-lined streets that I walk along every spring. I think that warm, soft, and gentle atmosphere is always nice in spring in Japan. I could stamp each cherry tree one by one, but if I could use a stamp that could express a row of cherry blossom trees, it would be more spring-like! So, even though it takes up space, I decided to include two patterns of cherry blossom trees. If you combine the cherry blossoms with Hana-chan, the animals, and a bento box, it will create a fun cherry blossom viewing scene. If you stamp the cherry blossoms with an ink that is not pink, you can express everything from young leaves to autumn leaves! I'm happy to have a versatile tree-lined street stamp that allows you to enjoy the changing seasons.
---Other stamps
■ The five-story pagoda and animals having tea were designs I had originally thought of including in 365: Omamori & Ema . The heartwarming atmosphere makes me want some matcha and Japanese sweets.
■ For Hinamatsuri and Tango no Sekku, we included different versions as " 365: Nippon 2 " includes dolls and carp streamers.
■ Since it's the season for graduation and entrance to school, I included Hana-chan wearing a hakama, a kindergarten cat, and a rabbit carrying a school bag. I'm thinking that in the future it might be nice to have a stamp set themed around kindergarten and elementary school students! What do you think?
■ There are also some unusual clam digging stamps.
■ There is also a word stamp for "Golden Week." Incidentally, "Silver Week" is included in " 365: Nippon - Aki ."
--And many more stamps that cover spring in Japan from March to May!
Time flies, and this is the third season of stamps themed on the four seasons of Japan. When you line up the mounts, you can feel the change of seasons. There are subtle changes not only in the upper part of the mount, but also in the lower part. (From the left) Autumn leaves in autumn, snow in winter, and cherry blossoms falling in spring. Once again, I think that Japan's four seasons are wonderful. I've been racking my brains thinking about what to include in "365: Nippon - Natsu," but I'm already looking forward to collecting all the stamps!
The event is scheduled to start tomorrow, February 17th (Friday) at 10:00. We will also have our monthly bonus set. Thank you for your support.