This is a very uncommon(the only one in my significant collection of GUNJIYUBIN!), nifty(though partially-repaired; some minor tears and holes in the paper(some caused by paper-loving bugs)), piece of printed matter mail(no longer present; likely a newspaper) sent as GUNJIYUBIN from Nagoya, Japan, during the Russo-Japan War. It was sent on November 25, 1904, to a Japanese soldier(with an artillery unit) serving with the Imperial Japanese 2nd Army in Manchuria(then partially controlled by the Japanese), China! The gray, 0.5-Sen Japanese definitive has been damaged(or nibbled on by paper-loving bugs) some in its lower, left corner. The CDSs from the Nagoya P.O. are superb, though! Noted imperfections aside, this remains a neat piece of rare printed matter mail sent to Manchuria during the Russo-Japan War!