Postcards, generally called hagaki (葉 書) or ehagaki (絵 葉 書, in case there is an image on the postcard), are widely used in Japan. They can have various shapes and styles, and are used for the most disparate occasions.
Shino greeting cards are perfect for any occasion. You can find several Japanese style illustrations: from Daruma, votive figure of Bodhidarma, the founder of Zen, to sushi and Japan's most loved dog, the Shibainu. The cards are printed on card stock and sold with an envelope./p>