This uncommon, attractive Japanese post card was sent as a New Year's card from Ryuzan, Korea(then occupied by the Japanese), to Japan, on December 30, 1906! The sender might have been a Japanese soldier stationed there in Korea. 

To continue, as for the stamps, one of the three, gray 0.5-Sen Japanese definitives is in fine condition. The other two do have some perf damage, and pin holes in them. One of the two Japanese-language CDSs from the Ryuzan P.O. is pretty good. 

Lastly, as for the post card, itself, it's in fair-good condition. It's relatively clean, with some minor stains here and there. There is some wear and tear on it in the form of some small creases, rounded corners, and pin holes(X4). The colors of the images(the Meiji Emperor, or a high-level, military officer!) are still quite vibrant, though! Noted imperfections aside, this remains a pretty neat piece of Korean and Japanese postal history!