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Summer Greeting Cards
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![]() Sometimes the postcards are decorated with seasonal images, like sea animals, summer flowers, and firework displays. Although the summertime exchanging of cards is largely a formality, people are glad when they receive beautiful postcards with heartwarming messages. ![]() According to the old Japanese calendar, the first day of autumn comes in early August; this year, it falls on August 8. Of course, it's still hot then, and so once this day arrives, people send each other greeting cards that say, "The hot weather still seems to be with us. Are you feeling all right?" These cards are called zansho mimai--"asking after someone's health in the lingering heat."
Photos: (Top) An impressive variety of shochu mimai cards can be found in both post offices and stationery shops; (above) those issued by the post office have lottery numbers printed at the bottom. |
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