Catalogo
| Emittente | Bank of Japan |
|---|---|
| Anno | 2024 |
| Tipo | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Descrizione del rovescio | Multicolour offset print on a guilloche underprint; an exterior perspective vignette of the Tokyo Station Marunouchi Building occupies the left field, with a second, smaller perspective view at lower right. The Bank of Japan logo appears at top centre, the large denomination in Arabic numerals is at upper right, a smaller denomination at lower left, and the seal of the Director-General of the Bank of Japan's Currency Issue Department at lower centre. Security elements include EURion constellation clusters at upper left, upper right of the central window, lower right of the large denomination, and to the right of the seal; a latent image of 'NIPPON' appears below the large denomination when viewed at a low angle, and 'NIPPONGINKO' microtext runs along the inner left border of the frame. |
| Legenda del rovescio | NIPPON GINKO 10000 券 長 發 10000 YEN 局 |
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| Commenti |
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.