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If you receive the standard radio signal with your radio receiver, you can send us a reception report, and we will return a QSL card to confirm it. We have also created a list of the regions that we have received reports from (in Japanese).

QSL cards

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Radio waves and Mt. Fuji
1954 (Showa 29)
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Female figure and Mt. Fuji
1955 (Showa 30)
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Doll and treasure ship
1959 (Showa 34)
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Kokeshi doll
1963 (Showa 38)
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Cherry blossoms and Mt. Fuji
1968 (Showa 43)
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Shikoku toy 'Sister' I
1973 (Showa 48)
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Shikoku toy 'Sister' Ⅱ&Ⅲ
1974(Showa 48)
1975 (Showa 49)
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Nasaki transmission station
and control room
(Japanese version)
1989(Heisei 1)
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Nasaki transmission station
and control room
(international version)
1989 (Heisei 1)
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Celebration of
JG2AS to JJY migration
1999 (Heisei 11)
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Ohtakadoya-yama
transmission station
1999 (Heisei 11)
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Commemoration of the end
of shortwave standard
signal transmission
2001 (Heisei 13)
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Hagane-yama
transmission station
2001 (Heisei 13)
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5th anniversary of long-wave
standard time and frequency
signal transmission
2004 (Heisei 16)
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10th anniversary of
Ohtakadoya-yama
transmission station
2009 (Heisei 21)
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10th anniversary of
Hagane-yama
transmission station
2011 (Heisei 23)
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20th anniversary of
Ohtakadoya-yama
transmission station
2019 (Reiwa 1)
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20th anniversary of
Hagane-yama
transmission station
2021 (Reiwa 3)