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JAL Furusato Project Tancho Kushiro Kushiro Airport Goshuin (Flight Stamp) New Kushiro Airport Tancho Kushiro, famous for its cranes Singer Kaori Mizumori, Kushiro Shitsugen (Kushiro Marsh) As part of the "JAL Furusato Project" to revitalize local communities, the "Goshuin" (Flight Stamp) was created with the desire to expand Japan's wonderful goshuin culture to the skies. It was named "Goshuin" (Flight Stamp) after the word "翔" (sho), meaning "to soar," which represents freely flying in the sky. The "Goshuin" (Flight Stamp) is sold at 55 airports in Japan where JAL operates domestic flights. Each Goshuin (Flight Stamp) has a different flavor, with designs featuring calligraphy, red seals, runways, and airplane silhouettes unique to each airport. The red circle in the center is a rotated character representing the prefecture or airport name. For example, Naha Airport uses a rotated "縄" (nawa - rope) from Okinawa. Furthermore, the airplane silhouette uses the representative aircraft that flies to that airport. The runway markings also use the same design as the actual airport markings, including runway numbers. In addition to the gold seal of the prefectural name and the IATA code indicating the airport in alphabetical letters, there are also some puzzle-solving elements. Numbers drawn on the runway are included, and the red seal is arranged with a single character from each airport! The airport names in the center of the Goshuin (Flight Stamp) are handwritten by JAL Group employees, such as flight attendants, mechanics, and ground staff, who have a connection to each prefecture. For example, at Niigata Airport, a flight attendant with roots in Yuzawa, Niigata Prefecture, did the calligraphy. You can enjoy the different handwritten flavors at each airport (^^) Hokkaido Nemuro Rare Nakashibetsu Kaiyodai Kushiro Shitsugen (Kushiro Marsh) Kawayu Onsen Lake Akan Onsen Shimaenaga (Long-tailed Tit) Marimokkori Goshuin Book Collection Airplane Airfield Pilot Cabin Attendant
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