Olympic Games of Tokyo, 1964
XVIII (18th) OLYMPIAD
TOKYO, JAPAN | October 10th - 24th, 1964
Between October 10 - 24, 5140 athletes from 93 countries became guests of the land of the rising
sun. Japan, for its part was eager to prove, as the first Asian host, that it
was far removed from the atrocities of the Second World War. The organizers
chose a potent symbol to prove their turnaround. Yoshinori Sakai, born on the
day an atomic bomb was unleashed on Hiroshima, was
chosen as the final runner to carry the Olympic flame into the arena. Thanks to
"Mondovision" the Tokyo Games were seen by
600 million television viewers. An American satellite gave 23 European
countries the opportunity to follow the events. Judo and volleyball made their
debuts.
Date of issue: 8 December 1964
Expiration date:
Design: Oscar Bonnevalle
(1920-1993)
Printer: Enschedé en Zonen, Haarlem (The Netherlands)
Perforation: 13.5
Size: 26 x 37.5 mm & 37.5 x 26
Sheet: 50
Marginal inscriptions:
Circulation:
40,000
No 76. 10c, running
No 77. 20c, basketball
No 78. 30c, high jump
No 79. 40c, soccer
No 80. 4f, running
No 81. 5f, basketball
No 82. 20f, high jump
No 83. 50f, soccer
82-Cu. Text displaced to the right
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