Privatized post offices start delivering New Year's cards

Post offices across Japan started delivering New Year’s greeting cards the morning of New Year’s Day on Tuesday for the first time since the privatization of the country’s postal system in October.

According to Japan Post Service Co., a total of 2,033 million cards nationwide are to be delivered on New Year’s Day. The figure is up 6.5 percent from a year earlier.

Post offices across Japan started delivering New Year’s greeting cards the morning of New Year’s Day on Tuesday for the first time since the privatization of the country’s postal system in October.

According to Japan Post Service Co., a total of 2,033 million cards nationwide are to be delivered on New Year’s Day. The figure is up 6.5 percent from a year earlier.

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