The QSL card features a striking design showcasing the Earth as seen from space, with a dark, star-filled background and the text "JA8JO" prominently displayed in bold, colorful letters. It indicates the card's origin from Ebetsu, Japan, alongside relevant details such as the zone and grid locator. The reverse side is dedicated to confirming a radio contact with the call sign VX3BLU, dated October 24, 1997. It includes technical information regarding the communication, such as the time in JST, frequency, signal report, and equipment used, along with the operator's name, Hiroshi Tanaka, and QTH address. The card also notes the request for a return QSL, reflecting the traditions of amateur radio communication.