Colorful continental-size chrome postcard featuring Expoland, the amusement park at Expo '70 in Osaka, Japan. The aerial view showcases the famous "Daidarasaurus" roller coaster, an elaborate twisting coaster that wound through the park's rides and attractions. Expoland was one of the most popular entertainment areas of the 1970 Japan World Exposition, complementing the fair's theme of "Progress and Harmony for Mankind."
The reverse identifies the scene as "Expoland—'Daidarasaurus,' a monster roller-coaster with serpentine maze tracks threading its way through various thrill-packed amusements." Published by Nippon Beauty Card Center (NBC).
A desirable collectible for World's Fair enthusiasts, amusement park collectors, roller coaster memorabilia, and vintage Japan postcard collections.
Condition
Very good vintage condition with light age-related wear. Bright colors with light corner and edge wear. Reverse is unused with light pencil inventory notations. Please review the scans carefully for your own assessment of condition.
Size
6 x 4 inches (Continental size)
Estimated Date
1970
Reverse
Unused. Printed caption:
"Expoland—'Daidarasaurus,' a monster roller-coaster with serpentine maze tracks threading its way through various thrill-packed amusements."
Published by Nippon Beauty Card Center (NBC).
Card No. EXPO'70-3-OT-1-B-15-1.
Shipping
Ships in a clear acid-free postcard sleeve inside a rigid mailer for safe delivery.