The QSL card features a striking black-and-white illustration of the Toki no Kane (Bell Tower) in Kawagoe, Japan, highlighting its traditional architectural details. The top of the card displays the call sign "JE1KKI," while below, it addresses the recipient, "VE3BLU," expressing gratitude for the QSO with a signature from operator Yasuo Yamazaki. The card is dated February 9, 1978, with details of the exchange noted, including frequency, signal report, and mode (CW). The reverse side is mostly blank, except for a stamp from the QSL Bureau, further emphasizing its role in amateur radio communication, connecting enthusiasts across the globe.