Memorabilia collection - Set of Japanese Commemorative Railway Tickets – Tokyo & Fukuju Lines – Showa - Heisei Era





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Set of Japanese commemorative railway tickets for Tokyo and Fukuju Lines spanning the Showa to Heisei era; one collection including Ōme Line 80th Anniversary, National Sports Fair Autumn ’83, Ōme Line 90th Anniversary, Tokyo Monorail Extension Commemoration, Fussa–Kaneko New Year Lucky Ticket; origin Japan; in good, unused condition.
Description from the seller
A beautifully preserved collection of Japanese commemorative railway tickets, issued between the late Showa 1950s and 1980s, celebrating major milestones in Japan’s rail history and national events. This set showcases exquisite printing, regional photography, and artistic design from a nostalgic era of Japanese public transport. A fine collectible for railway and Japan history enthusiasts.
Sets Included:
1. 青梅線 (Ōme Line) 80th Anniversary Commemorative Series – includes designs for Hamura, Tachikawa, Haijima, Fussa, Ome, and Kosaku stations, featuring vintage train photos and local landscapes, dated 昭和57年 (1982).
2. 国際スポーツフェア’83秋 (National Sports Fair Autumn 1983) – each with sports-themed illustrations and event logos.
3. 青梅線90周年記念券 (Ōme Line 90th Anniversary) – dated 昭和59年 (1984). This is a historic item with photographs of commemorative architecture and railways.
4. 東京モノレール延伸工事起工記念券 (Tokyo Monorail Extension Commemoration) – with matching envelope and architectural artwork, c. 昭和60年 (1985). Includes maps and illustrations.
5. 福生・金子新春縁起きっぷ (Fussa–Kaneko New Year Lucky Ticket) – decorative pop-up tiger folder, dated 昭和61年 (1986).
Details:
Origin: Japan
Period: Showa to Heisei Era
Material: Printed card stock.
Conditions:
Good and unused item. It has been carefully stored, so there are some slight scratches due to age, but overall it is in good condition. Please inspect all images carefully.
Commemorative tickets such as these were produced in limited runs for anniversaries, line openings, and public events, often sold only at local stations for a short time. Perfect for interior decoration, gifts, and railway events.
Method of Shipment
FedEx or Japan Post
NOTICE
The lot will be carefully packaged and shipped by FedEx or Japan Post.
Delivery usually takes 1–2 weeks.
The shipping method may vary depending on the item price and size.
Sometimes Customs or the delivery company in your country may contact you by phone or email for clearance. Please make sure you are available to respond.
If not, the parcel may be returned to me, and reshipping will cost more than twice the original shipping fee.
I appreciate your cooperation.
A beautifully preserved collection of Japanese commemorative railway tickets, issued between the late Showa 1950s and 1980s, celebrating major milestones in Japan’s rail history and national events. This set showcases exquisite printing, regional photography, and artistic design from a nostalgic era of Japanese public transport. A fine collectible for railway and Japan history enthusiasts.
Sets Included:
1. 青梅線 (Ōme Line) 80th Anniversary Commemorative Series – includes designs for Hamura, Tachikawa, Haijima, Fussa, Ome, and Kosaku stations, featuring vintage train photos and local landscapes, dated 昭和57年 (1982).
2. 国際スポーツフェア’83秋 (National Sports Fair Autumn 1983) – each with sports-themed illustrations and event logos.
3. 青梅線90周年記念券 (Ōme Line 90th Anniversary) – dated 昭和59年 (1984). This is a historic item with photographs of commemorative architecture and railways.
4. 東京モノレール延伸工事起工記念券 (Tokyo Monorail Extension Commemoration) – with matching envelope and architectural artwork, c. 昭和60年 (1985). Includes maps and illustrations.
5. 福生・金子新春縁起きっぷ (Fussa–Kaneko New Year Lucky Ticket) – decorative pop-up tiger folder, dated 昭和61年 (1986).
Details:
Origin: Japan
Period: Showa to Heisei Era
Material: Printed card stock.
Conditions:
Good and unused item. It has been carefully stored, so there are some slight scratches due to age, but overall it is in good condition. Please inspect all images carefully.
Commemorative tickets such as these were produced in limited runs for anniversaries, line openings, and public events, often sold only at local stations for a short time. Perfect for interior decoration, gifts, and railway events.
Method of Shipment
FedEx or Japan Post
NOTICE
The lot will be carefully packaged and shipped by FedEx or Japan Post.
Delivery usually takes 1–2 weeks.
The shipping method may vary depending on the item price and size.
Sometimes Customs or the delivery company in your country may contact you by phone or email for clearance. Please make sure you are available to respond.
If not, the parcel may be returned to me, and reshipping will cost more than twice the original shipping fee.
I appreciate your cooperation.

