Description: Obverse (Front) Side: Portrait of Shibusawa EiichiThe portrait featured on the front of the note is Shibusawa Eiichi, 1st Viscount Shibusawa was a Japanese industrialist widely known today as the "father of Japanese capitalism", having introduced Western capitalism to Japan after the Meiji Restoration Denomination:The denomination "10000" is clearly printed in large numerals in the center of the note, with "BANK OF JAPAN" written both in Japanese and English.The red official seal adds to the authenticity of the note, and the area reserved for a watermark in the center is an additional security feature. Design Elements:Cherry blossoms are featured as a recurring motif, symbolizing beauty, renewal, and the transient nature of life in Japanese culture.Reverse (Back) Side: Tokyo Station:The reverse side of the note features a detailed depiction of Tokyo Station, one of Japan's most iconic and historical railway stations. The building, located in the Marunouchi district, was completed in 1914 and has since become a symbol of modern Japan’s rapid development and connection to the world.The architectural detail of Tokyo Station, especially its dome, is clearly visible, and the design captures the station's importance as a cultural and transportation hub in Japan. Denomination:The denomination "10000 YEN" is displayed again in large numerals, along with intricate patterns and designs that enhance the overall appearance of the note.Security Features:Watermark: The oval area in the center of the note serves as a watermark space, which reveals hidden images when held up to light, a key anti-counterfeiting measure.Holograms: The front side includes holographic security features to protect against counterfeiting.Microprinting and Fine Details: The fine details and complex patterns throughout the note are designed to make replication extremely difficult.Cultural and Historical Significance:Shibusawa Eiichi was a pioneering Japanese industrialist, often called the "father of Japanese capitalism," who played a key role in modernizing Japan's economy during the Meiji era. He founded or helped establish around 500 companies, including the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Japan's first modern bank, while advocating for the integration of ethical principles with business practices. Shibusawa will be featured on Japan's 10,000 yen banknote starting in 2024, honoring his contributions to Japan's economic development. Tokyo Station represents Japan’s modernization and growth, as well as its connection to the rest of the world. Its inclusion on the note reflects Japan’s advancements in infrastructure and its status as a global economic power.
Price: 109.99 USD
Location: Los Angeles, California
End Time: 2024-10-10T02:07:10.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
Product Images
Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Type: Banknotes
Year: 2024
Country: Japan
Grade: Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Certification: Uncertified