This nifty, B&W post card of Tahara Town, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, was sent to a Japanese soldier stationed in Harbin, Manchuria, China, on February 9, 1922! As Japan was still involved with the Siberian Intervention in Siberia and Manchuria, the soldier could have been part of a unit serving in that effort.

To continue, the blue, 1.5-Sen, Japanese definitive is in awesome condition! The Japanese-language, CDS cancel from the Kaneda(?) Post Office is pretty good, but smudged/light in some areas.

Lastly, as for the post card, itself, it is in quite fine condition. It's quite clean! There is some minor wear and tear around the edges, mostly at the corners. Noted imperfections aside, considering that it's around 101 years old, this relatively rare, Japanese post card sent to Harbin, Manchuria, has survived the ravages of time very well!