Fuji Five Lakes

R322: Yamanakako R323: Kawaguchiko R324: Saiko
R325: Shoujiko R326: Motosuko
IssueFuji Five Lakes
PrefectureYamanashi
Date of Issue1 July 1999 (Heisei 11)
Denomination80 yen x 5, vertical se-tenant strip of five stamps
DesignsR319:
Lake Yamanakako
(the view from
Mt. Mikuni-touge
in autumn)
R320:
Lake Kawaguchiko
R321:
Lake Saiko
(autumnal tint
of Momijidai,
sea of acerose
trees of Aokigahara,
snow of Mt. Fuji
and the lake)
R322:
Lake Shoujiko
(Japanese magnolias
and Lake Shoujiko
in evening glow)
R323:
Lake Motosuko
(morning mist on
Aokigahara
and the lake)
Quantity 9,980,000 sets
Image Area22.5 x 33.0 millimeters
PrintingOffset in 5 colors
Sheet20 stamps (4 x 5)
DesignerSatou Akihiko (Graphic Designer)
Sold atPost offices in Kantou, and the appointed post offices (see the menu page)
First Day of
Issue Postmark
Fuji-Yoshida Post Office

Fuji Five Lakes, Pane

Issue Fuji Five Lakes, Pane
Price800 yen (80 yen x 10)
Pane Size51.0 x 190.0 millimeters
Pane10 stamps (two vertical se-tenant strip of five stamps)
Catalog No.R326P
Japanese Stamp Specialized Catalog (JSCA) & SAKURA Catalog numbers are adopted.


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(Small Notes for the Issue)

Fuji Five Lakes are on the northern slopes of Mt. Fuji, southeastern Yamanashi Prefecture. The group is composed, from the east, of Lake Yamanakako, Lake Kawaguchiko, Lake Saiko, Lake Shoujiko, and Lake Motosuko.