Merry Christmas♪Japanese Cute Christmas Cards

Hi, this is a Payke writer, LINA!
Christmas season has come! By the way, did you know many Japanese people think Christmas as an event to spend with their lover? Who are you going to spend your Christmas time with?
Speaking of Christmas, something that you expect is Christmas cards from your family, friends and lover! This time, I will introduce four nice cards that are unique to Japan!

Famous place in Japan×Santa Claus


The theme of this card is that a small Santa Claus is coming to Sensoji temple in Asakusa to do “Hatsuomde (the first shrine visit of the year)”. The collaboration of small Santa Claus and Kaminari-mon in Sensoji temple is cute and nice, isn’t it?♡

There is some space to write a massage like this when you open it.
The price is 230 yen (tax-excluded).

This is a Christmas card with Oigawa Railway, cherry blossom and Santa Claus. The Oigawa Railway is famous for its beautiful scenery with a steam locomotive which you can get on. If you look carefully, you can see pretty Santa Claus waving their hands from the window!
The price is 230 yen (tax-excluded).

3D Christmas Cards

This is a Christmas card which becomes 3D when you assemble and you can enjoy this decorating your room!

This is a Christmas card with a theme of “Bonsai”. Bonsai is Japanese traditional artwork pursuing the beauty of the wood shape in a pot. In this card, the Bonsai is decorated like a Christmas tree and that’s wonderful!

The back side is like this on the picture and you can write a massage.
The price is 350 yen (tax-excluded).

This is a card with Kitty-chan dressed like Santa Clause and Christmas tree♡ The tree is pink and cute!

The side looks like this. This is also 3D model so it can be used to decorate the room. If you look carefully, there is thread which you can hang it up and mechanism to shake the tree! If you are Kitty-chan lover, you’ll definitely like this♪
The price is 500 yen (tax-excluded).

You can buy everything I introduced this time at book stores and stationery shops in Japan.
There are a lot more attractive Christmas cards in Japan, such as musical and shiny one, cards made from real wood and cards which is like a book! There are plenty of designs with Japanese famous place or characters, so I recommend you buy them as souvenirs when you visit Japan!