This telephone card promotes a scarecrow festival in Yamagata prefecture, Japan. The giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, which owns most public telephones, issues an enormous number of cards. The N.T.T. telephones accept cards or coins, whereas in New Zealand the Telecom card phones will accept only cards.
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Press, 23 February 1989, Page 13
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48This telephone card promotes a scarecrow festival in Yamagata prefecture, Japan. The giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, which owns most public telephones, issues an enormous number of cards. The N.T.T. telephones accept cards or coins, whereas in New Zealand the Telecom card phones will accept only cards. Press, 23 February 1989, Page 13
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