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10 000 Yen

发行方 Bank of Japan
年份 2024
类型 Standard circulation banknote
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正面描述 Multicolour intaglio and offset print on a guilloche underprint incorporating repeating '10000' numerals and sakura cherry blossom motifs; a front-facing portrait vignette of Shibusawa Eiichi is positioned at right, with denomination rendered in Arabic numerals at centre, in kanji at upper centre, and at lower right, accompanied by the seal of the Governor of the Bank of Japan below the central numeral. A vertical security stripe at left incorporates a 3D holographic portrait of Shibusawa Eiichi — whose facing shifts with viewing angle — over sakura and Mount Fuji imagery, with '10000' at the stripe's base; four EURion constellation clusters are distributed across the face, and a cartouche at lower centre bearing two sakura blossoms contains a latent image of '10000' visible at a low viewing angle. Additional security elements include pearl ink panels at the centre-left and centre-right edges that fluoresce pink at oblique angles, eleven tactile intaglio slanted bars aligned vertically on each lateral edge, and 'NIPPONGINKO' microtext upper-left of the lower-right denomination; the serial number follows the format of two Latin letters, six digits, and two Latin letters.
正面铭文 壱円     日本銀行券
AA000000AA
  10000
  日本銀行
 Bank of Japan
      之総       渋沢 栄一
      印裁  AA000000AA 10000
          国立印刷局製造
(Translation: 10000 yen Bank of Japan note Bank of Japan Shibusawa Eiichi Seal of the Governor Manufactured by the National Printing Bureau)
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Japan's first major banknote redesign in twenty years, this series introduced 3D hologram technology new to Japanese currency — a rotating image embedded into the note face rather than the flat foil strips used on predecessor issues. The National Printing Bureau developed the application domestically. Circulation began in July 2024, ending the long run of the previous 10,000-yen design that had been essentially unchanged since 2004.

The tactile marks along the short edges were reconfigured from the prior series to aid visually impaired users in distinguishing denominations — a revision driven by accessibility advocacy groups that had lobbied the Ministry of Finance for over a decade.

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