Cover franked with 3x10λ + 50λ lithographic definitives, tied with ΑΘΗΝΑΙ (ΑΠΟΣΤΟΛΗ) 16.ΟΚΤ.22 (Athens, the one digit 2 inverted), sent to MARSEILLE 3.XI.22, France. Sealed with violet JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL MUSEUM - UNIVERSITY VENUE No 16 - ATHENS - GREECE (with Greek & Japanese flags), RRR & G -cover faults
Information found on The National Herald: "...These new findings, came when a single piece of evidence, the listing of the Saigon Chamber of Commerce reached my hands. It was provided by Panagiotis Sotiriou, a young historian who thought that it might be of interest for me. It took about two years to trace Captain Norito in newspapers and port registers. My research provided also clues and evidence of stronger ties between Japan and Greece between 1921 and 1923. Dating back to 1921, a Hellenic-Japanese association was founded by former parliament member and ex-minister of the Trikoupi government, Athanasios Tipaldos-Mpasias. The Hellenic -Japanese Association had offices at the Japanese Industrial Museum, at number 16 of Panepistimiou Street in Athens. Little is so far known about the Japanese Museum and the works of the Association. In fact on January 30, 1922 a newspaper ad reports a journey to Japan for businessmen and news reporters to attend the International Trade Fair of Tokyo, also known as the Peace Fair, which took place in May of 1922. Those who had interest for one of the 22 reserved seats had to register at the office of the Association, located inside the Japanese Industrial Museum."
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