This is an uncommon, attractive post card(clean; w/little wear and tear!) from the former German colony of Tsingtau! It was sent from Senba P.O.(great, purple, commemorative cancels celebrating the enthronement of the Taisho Emperor!) to a German prisoner of war, a Hugo Hirche, interned at a P.O.W. camp(GEFANGENENHEIM in German!) in Osaka, Japan, on November 13, 1915! The sender was most likely a German, possibly a fellow P.O.W.(Surprisingly, some of them had a great amount of freedom to go outside their P.O.W. camps!), or a foreign resident of Osaka! The four, Japanese stamps commemorating the enthronement of Emperor Taisho, two, 1.5-Sen issues, and two, 3-Sen issues, are in very fine condition, but do have some minor stains/toning around some of their perfs. The sender most likely knew that he was overpaying to send this post card, but the stamps were given to many P.O.W.s for free, so he may not have cared about that. From prior research, it was recorded that some German and Austrian P.O.W.s resisted the use of the stamps, as they were issued to celebrate the enthronement of the emperor of their enemy! Noted imperfections aside, this remains a really neat piece of Japanese and German military history!