Mazda Postage Stamps

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Mazda has chosen a unique way of celebrating its vehicles. The Japanese carmaker has launched today a range of limited edition postage stamps called the History of Mazda Motor Corporation Hiroshima (with model car). The new Mazda postage stamps have been issued by Chugoku Regional Office, Japan Post Network Co., Ltd. and are available online, at all post offices, in the brand's home country.

The limited edition Mazda postage stamps feature a long list of models from the company's 90-year history, ranging from the 1950 Mazda-Go three-wheeled truck to the latest Mazda5. The Mazda postage stamps also showcase various concepts, including the Shinari.

The world's first production rotary-engined sports car is the 1967 Mazda Cosmo Sport 110S. This unique model was present at the launch of the new Mazda postage stamps.

Mazda Press Release:

Mazda Motor Corporation was today presented with a limited edition sheet of postage stamps that feature iconic Mazda vehicles. The stamps are entitled, "History of Mazda Motor Corporation

Hiroshima (with model car)" and were created and issued by the Chugoku Regional Office, Japan Post Network Co., Ltd. (Japan Post Network Chugoku Regional Office). The stamps are available online and at all post offices (excluding contract post offices) in the regions of west Japan where Mazda has production facilities: Hiroshima prefecture and Hofu city in Yamaguchi prefecture.

The limited edition stamps feature images of iconic Mazda cars from the company's 90-year history, ranging from the 1950 Mazda-Go three-wheeled truck to the all-new Mazda Premacy (known overseas as the Mazda5) that went on sale

in Japan in summer 2010. The stamp sheet also shows the Mazda Shinari, a new concept car that indicates the future direction of Mazda design.

Masami Uemura, managing director of the Japan Post Network Chugoku Regional Office, presented a sheet of the limited edition postage stamps together with a miniature model of the 1967 Mazda Cosmo Sport 110S – the world's first mass production rotary-engined sports car – to Yuji Harada, a director and senior managing executive officer at Mazda Motor Corporation.

"Mazda is grateful and proud that the Japan Post Chugoku Regional Office has decided to issue these special stamps to celebrate Mazda's history," said Yuji Harada. "The stamps are a welcome reminder of the strong support and affection that Mazda enjoys in its local communities, especially as most of the planning and design of the stamps was carried out by staff at post offices near Mazda facilities. Going forward, Mazda is determined to continue building vehicles that look inviting to drive, are fun to drive, and provide customers with pleasure. We hope to inspire more people to commemorate our great cars."

Details of the "History of Mazda Motor Corporation Hiroshima (with model car)" limited edition stamps

Title History of Mazda Motor Corporation Hiroshima (with model car)
Issued by Japan Post Network Chugoku Regional Office
Release date November 1, 2010
Issue size 3,000 sets (scheduled)
Available at: All 605 post offices in Hiroshima prefecture and Hofu city, Yamaguchi prefecture (excluding contracted post offices)
Contents One sheet of ten 80-yen stamps
One 1:64 scale model Mazda Cosmo Sport 110S (white)
Sales unit Each set includes one sheet of stamps and one model car as described above
Price 2,800 yen/set
Online sales Online sales of the limited edition postage stamps will begin on Friday, November 5, 2010, via the Japan Post Network's website (Japanese only):
http://www.postal-jp.com/psc/goods/index.html
The cost of delivery will be added to the price listed above.

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