Via USPS:
1oz or under - 94¢
2oz - $1.74
3oz - $2.54
(Side note: In general, most letters and greeting cards seem to be at or below 1oz. Every greeting card I've ever sent in my life has been 1oz or under. Basically, if it's a letter/card that you'd probably use a single First-Class stamp for within the US, it's probably 1oz or less and would currently be 94¢ to send to Japan.)
This is all subject to change when postal rates increase, as they do from time to time. So keep an eye on the United States Postal Service website for up-to-date rates.
Korea was required to provide regular tributes to China, while Japan was required to provide tributes less frequently.
Korea was required to provide regular tributes to China, while Japan was required to provide tributes less frequently.
It is a respectful greeting
They hold hold their hand and bow their heads
A Forever stamp is enough to send a first class letter weighing under one ounce (and meeting other postal guidelines) anywhere in the US, or to an APO/FPO address. It is not sufficient for international postage. Take your letter to the post office, and they'll calculate the required postage for you.
To send a postcard or greeting card from Australia to Japan the airmail price is $1.60.
.94 cents.
Yes, Japan has regular parliamentary elections.
There are a number of customs that are found in Japan. One of Japan's national customs is to bow when greeting someone as a sign of respect and appreciation to the other party.
The best resource for finding the base rate for US postage rates to Japan is the USPS website. If the parcel is larger than a letter, package delivery services such as FedEx or UPS may also have favorable shipping rates.
3 Forever Stamps should work just fine.
I've heard you can give Japan regular money and trade it for Yen. (The currency for Japan)