There is a very interesting way to know more about Mount Fuji in Shizuoka Prefecture (and also Yamanashi Prefecture) by collecting or studying stamps which were issued on this subject inside Japan (there are of course more in the rest of the world)!
There are certainly more than one may think first as the Japanese Post Office printed regular not only commemorative stamps but also regular stamps well before WWII!
Here is an account spanning up to 2004.
Past that year, I’m sure it will be a lot easier to investigate!
Fuji Shika Regular Series (Mount Fuji and Deer Series) 1st Issue, January 1st 1922 (First stage-Old plate)
4 sen dull yellow green
8 sen, red
20 sen, light blue
Fuji Shika Regular Series (Mount Fuji and Deer Series) 2nd Issue, September 1st 1929 (First stage-Old plate)
4 sen, reddish orange
8 sen, greyish yellow brown ( no picture)
20 sen, brownish violet
Fuji Shika Regular Series (Mount Fuji and Deer Series) 2nd Issue, March 1st 1930 (First Stage-New plate)
4 sen, reddish orange (no picture)
8 sen, greyish yellow brown (no picture)
20 sen, dull reddish violet
Fuji Shika Series( Mount Fuji and Deer Series) 2nd Issue, April 1st 1937 (Second Stage-Showa wool paper)
4 sen, dull green (no picture)
20 sen, light blue (no picture)
Fuji Shika Regular Series (Mount Fuji and Deer Series) 2nd Issue, 1937 (Watermarked Showa paper)
4 sen dull yellow green (May 11th)
8 sen, yellow brown (July 20th) (no picture)
20 sen light blue (May)
Great Kanto Earthquake Emergency Regular Series (dragonfly, cherry tree and Mount Fuji)
Issued on October 25th 1923. No perforation.
4 rin, grey (no picture)
1 1/2 sen, dull blue
2 sen, dull violet
3 sen, dull red
4sen, dull grey (no picture)
5 sen, dull blue (no picture)
6 sen, dull violet (no picture)
Views Regular Series (Mount Fuji)
Issued on July 5th, 1926. Showa paper. Watermarked
2 sen, dull green
2 sen, greyish yellow green
Ashinoko Lake Airmail Series
Issued from 1923 to 1934
8 1/2 sen, 8 1/2 sen, 16 1/2 sen, 18 sen, 33 sen
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