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| 正面铭文 | 10000 10000 日本銀行券 壱万円 日本銀行 福沢諭吉 国立印刷局製造 (Translation: Bank of Japan note / Ten thousand yen / Bank of Japan / Yukichi Fukuzawa / Manufactured by the National Printing Bureau) |
| 背面描述 | Multicolour offset print on a guilloche underprint in predominantly brown tones; at left, an intaglio vignette of the gilded bronze Hōō (phoenix) statue from the apex of the Phoenix Hall (鳳凰堂) of Byōdō-in, Uji, Kyōto, facing right. The Bank of Japan emblem appears at upper left, denomination numerals at upper right and lower left, and the seal of the Director-General of the Bank of Japan's Currency Issue Department at lower right, with hōsōge floral arabesque motifs occupying the right portion of the design. EURion constellation elements are present at lower centre and lower right of the watermark window, with repeated 'NIPPONGINKO' microtext below the lower-centre motifs and within the background ornament adjacent to the red seal. |
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Japan's National Printing Bureau developed this note's paper specification domestically — the blend of mitsumata fiber and Manila abacá was chosen not for tradition alone but because the combination produces a tactile and acoustic quality (that distinctive rustle) that Japanese users and counterfeit-detection machines had been calibrated to expect over decades. Mitsumata has been cultivated in Japan specifically for high-grade paper since the Edo period.
The hologram strip on P#106 was among the more technically advanced deployed by any central bank at time of issue, incorporating a three-dimensional element that proved significantly harder to replicate than the flat foil patches common elsewhere in 2004.