Okitsura Becomes a Stamp: Uruma City 20th Anniversary Original Frame Stamp Set Goes on Sale Feb 16

An original “Frame Stamp” set celebrating Uruma City’s 20th anniversary is now available, featuring a special collaboration look inspired by the series known as Okitsura (Japanese title: 沖縄で好きになった子が方言すぎてツラすぎる). This is the kind of commemorative item that’s easy to keep as a collectible: you get a full stamp sheet plus an A4 clear file in one set, making it a nice “local anniversary x pop-culture” keepsake.

Sales start in two ways. In-person sales begin on Monday, February 16, 2026 at select post offices, while online ordering opens on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 at 12:15 a.m. (JST). The total quantity is limited to 600 sets (500 for counter sales, 100 for web sales), so if you’re aiming to secure one, it’s worth checking the start time and the eligible locations in advance.

Sales Information

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  • Item name: Uruma City 20th Anniversary Original Frame Stamp Set
  • In-person sales (post office counter): From Feb 16, 2026 (Mon)
  • Web sales (Japan Post online shop): From Feb 25, 2026 (Wed) 12:15 a.m. (JST)
  • Quantity: 600 sets total (Counter 500 / Web 100)
  • Price: ¥2,700 (tax included)

Where to Buy (In Person)

  • Naha Central Post Office
  • Aeon Mall Okinawa Rycom Post Office
  • Urasoe Parco City Post Office
  • Post offices within Uruma City
    Note: Participating post offices may change. Simple post offices are not included.

Notes for Web Orders

  • When handled through the Japan Post online shop, additional shipping fees may apply.
  • Web sales are also limited in quantity (100 sets).

Summary

The Uruma City 20th Anniversary Original Frame Stamp Set inspired by Okitsura goes on sale at post office counters from Feb 16, 2026, and becomes available for web orders from Feb 25, 2026 at 12:15 a.m. (JST). With a total run of 600 sets, checking the sales start timing and eligible post offices early is the safest move. For the latest details and any updates, please confirm the information on the official site and official X accounts.

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Nocchi
Nocchi

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