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"Shichidanka" was introduced in "Flora Japonica," written by Philipp Franz von Siebold, a German physician and naturalist who came to Japan in the late Edo period. However, since then, no Japanese person had seen the real thing, and it was sought after for a long time, called the "phantom hydrangea." Then, by chance, it was discovered in 1959 on the west side of the Rokko Cable. This was about 130 years after Siebold introduced it. With this discovery, "Shichidanka" came to be treated as a famous flower of Kobe. This "Shichidanka," though not flashy, has a beautiful appearance that sways in the wind, like a fairy. This time, we are selling a set of 11 of these beautiful fairies. The postcard paper has a silk-like finish on the photo side and matte paper on the address side. Printed with an inkjet printer using one pigment color and five dye colors. We would be very happy if we could convey the beautiful fairies "Shichidanka" swaying in the wind through postcards. Please note that we do not accept discounts on this product. Thank you for your understanding. Color: Purple系 (Purple-系) Type: Postcard Season: Spring, Summer"
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