This is a complete set of three vintage Japanese art postcards featuring elegant women in traditional kimono (Bijin-ga style), each printed in rich colors with fine decorative patterns. The artwork bears the signature 豊国画 (Toyokuni-ga), referring to the famous line of ukiyo-e artists known as Utagawa Toyokuni. These postcards are not Edo-period originals, but high-quality Taishō to early Shōwa era reproductions (approximately 1920–1935), published by Otsuka Shokai, Nihonbashi – Ginza, Tokyo, Japan. The back side carries the international “Union Postale Universelle / Carte Postale” format, typical of early 20th-century Japanese export postcards. Details • Quantity: 3 postcards (complete set) • Theme: Traditional Japanese women (Bijin-ga) • Style: Inspired by Ukiyo-e woodblock prints • Artist signature: 豊国画 (Toyokuni-ga) • Publisher: Otsuka Shokai, Nihonbashi–Ginza, Tokyo • Period: Taishō–early Shōwa (ca. 1920–1935) • Print type: High-quality chromolithographic reproduction • Back: “Union Postale Universelle / Carte Postale” – unused • Condition: Good vintage condition with minor age-related wear (see photos) These early 20th-century Japanese postcards are sought after by collectors of Ukiyo-e art, Bijin-ga, and Japanese vintage ephemera.