I find this grouping of menko cards fascinating for a few reasons. Just on the surface, the offset printing is magnificent. Whichever printer was responsible for the task took it to heart, mixing a bold and vibrant color palette that stands out and does justice to the dynamic characters. The paper stock is also thick and well made.
The back of menko cards had weird, esoteric numbers, symbols, and games on them that few can decipher anymore. |
These uncut sheets are also interesting because they were probably "lottery prizes" at shops. Kids bought little packs of 5 or 10 menkos for a few yen. If there was a lucky stamp on the back, they would show the card to the shopkeeper to redeem this sort of prize.
I also love the variety of characters on these sheets. You have everything from samurai to cowboys & indians to soldiers and roman soldiers!
More after the jump:
Western shows and characters from the USA enjoyed popularity in Japan in the 1950s. |
What a grouping! You have an Iron Man (Tetsujin), Pirate (Dokuro), Centurion, and Tarzan! |
One of my favorite cards from the group |
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