This QSL card commemorates the first DX-pedition to West Africa by a group of Japanese operators, taking place from August 7 to September 9, 1979. The front features a detailed map of Africa, highlighting Francistown, Botswana, where the call sign JA3KWJ/A2C was registered. Various call signs, including TU4AR, XT2AW, C5ACB, JA3KWJ/6W8, and 5T5JA, indicate the collaborative efforts of multiple operators during the expedition. The reverse side confirms a QSO with the station K7DS on August 10, 1979, at 1430 GMT on 14 MHz, marking a successful SSB contact. Special thanks are extended to several operators, indicating appreciation for their contributions. The card bears the signature of Kazuo Kokaji, the operator of JA3KWJ, alongside details of the equipment used.