Behind the stamp: Japanese GP

Claim your unique lucky cat-themed stamp while Albono is in Suzuka City
Published
05 APR 2025
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1 min
The Japanese Grand Prix is in full swing and Sunday's race is just around the corner.
As Alex bids for success in Suzuka City, don't forget to add his latest Fan Passport stamp to your collection!
We're mixing it up this week, with a special edition design that varies somewhat from this season's usual theme of 'Albonos'.
AA23's Japanese GP stamp features a charming image of a traditional Japanese lucky cat, also known as maneki-neko.
This adorable feline is depicted with perked-up ears and a cheerful, smiling expression, radiating warmth and positivity.
With its paw raised, the cat is symbolically beckoning good fortune, prosperity, and success — making it the perfect emblem to bring luck throughout the race weekend.
The intricate details of the stamp capture the cultural significance of this beloved figure, which has long been associated with attracting wealth and positive energy in Japanese tradition.
Make sure to add this unique offering to your Fan Passport while it's still available, before Alex's time in Mie Prefecture comes to a close.
To claim your Japanese GP stamp, all you need to do is click on the link below — or check out our explainer article for more information on Albono's Fan Passport.
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