This neat, uncommon, Japanese post card of Nagasaki was sent from Shanghai, China, to London, England, on January 13, 1920! The message was actually written on January 10, 1920, in Nagasaki, Japan. The sender, Stan, was on his way to the former German colony of Tsingtau, then occupied by the Japanese. 

To continue, the red, 4-Sen, regular Japanese issue is in fine condition! The black, English-language, CDS cancel from the Imperial Japanese Post Office in Shanghai, China, is admittedly rather light/faded and smudged in some areas. 

Lastly, outside of some wear and tear around its edges(mostly in the form of minor creases around the corners), the post card is in pretty good condition. It's quite clean. Noted imperfections aside, considering that it's over 104 years old, this post card has survived the ravages of time pretty well!