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This collectible phone card is a special edition issued in 1995 by the Japan Telephonecard Collectors Association, limited to 1,000 units. It features a colorful and stylized illustration of the Tokyo Ginza district with several iconic building facades. Prominently displayed is a large red Coca-Cola sign atop one of the buildings, clearly showing the brand logo. To the left, buildings bear Japanese characters, including a vertical sign that reads "京セラ" (Kyocera), and a yellow sign with "ACON BUILD" on it.
A white clock tower building with ornate details stands near the center, with other modern structures arranged around it in shades of purple, beige, and white. The illustration uses a simplified, almost cartoon-like style with flat colors on a deep blue background, evoking a nighttime cityscape feel. The card’s lower right corner features the "CardEx 95" logo in white and blue, along with text specifying the Japan Telephonecard Collectors Association, the limited issue number of 1,000, and the location "TOKYO GINZA (HIWAGI)."
This card emphasizes the blend of Tokyo’s urban architecture and the globally recognized Coca-Cola brand, highlighting its status as a collectible item from the 1995 CardEx event. The overall design is sharp, clean, and distinctly representative of Tokyo’s commercial district with its vibrant signage and well-known landmarks.
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