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First philatelic journal in Japan

Yuraku was the first philatelic magazine published in Japan. The first edition was issued in Tokyo on 16 July 1914 under the editorship of Meguro Kimura. It was the organ of The Yurakukai (Philatelic Society of Japan). It continued until at least Volume 9, 1922.

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  1. Yuraku: The First Philatelic Journal of Japan (1914) by Umejiro Kimura in The Postage Stamp, 5 September 1914, reproduced at Philatelic Database, 22 April 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2014. Archived May 10, 2012, at the Wayback Machine

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