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  2. File:Japan Post Holdings logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Japan Post Holdings Co.,Ltd. SVG development . The SVG code is . This text-logo was created with Adobe Illustrator, and with Inkscape. Licensing. Public ...

  3. File:Japan Post Service Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain . Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .

  4. Japanese postal mark - Wikipedia

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    Japanese postal service mark 〒 (郵便記号, yūbin kigō) is the service mark of Japan Post and its successor, Japan Post Holdings, the postal operator in Japan.It is also used as a Japanese postal code mark since the introduction of the latter in 1968.

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  6. File:Japan Post Network Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Japan Post - Wikipedia

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    Japan Post Office head office building. Japan Post (日本郵政公社, Nippon Yūsei Kōsha) was a Japanese statutory corporation that existed from 2003 to 2007, offering postal and package delivery services, banking services, and life insurance.

  8. Postage stamps and postal history of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The symbol for a post office in Japan is a stylized katakana syllable te , 〒. This is used on the signs of post offices, on post boxes, and before the postcode on envelopes and packages. It is derived from the Japanese word teishin (逓信, literally, "communications"). [6]

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