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Multicolour intaglio and offset print on a background underprint of ten colours; vignette of bacteriologist NOGUCHI Hideyo in front-facing bust portrait at right, with his name inscribed below in Kanji; denomination in Kanji characters at left centre, flanked by guilloche underprint with scattered '1000' numerals and Bank of Japan symbols; EURion constellation elements in the form of Sakura cherry blossoms appear left of the centre window, with a latent image reading '1000' at lower left visible at a raking angle. Security features include intaglio tactile bars at both lower corners, pearl ink along the left and right edges with a pink iridescent sheen, microtext reading 'NIPPONGINKO' in multiple locations including beneath the top denomination panels, along the upper frame, and adjacent to the portrait, as well as microtext '1000' within the Kanji denomination underprint; the Bank of Japan Governor's seal appears at lower left, and serial numbers consist of one or two Latin alphabet prefix letters followed by six digits and one Latin alphabet suffix letter. |
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Multicolour offset print on a background underprint of five colours; at left, a large vignette reproduces the celebrated photograph 'Kohan no haru' (湖畔の春, Spring by the Lake) taken by OKADA Kōyō on 2 May 1935 from Nakanokura-tōge pass, showing Mount Fuji and its mirror reflection on Lake Motosu; Sakura cherry blossoms appear at lower left; the Bank of Japan symbol occupies the upper-left corner, with the denomination in Arabic numerals at upper right and lower left within guilloche cartouches; the seal of the Director-General of the Bank of Japan's Currency Issue Department is at lower centre-right, and EURion constellation elements appear at lower right. Security features include a latent image reading 'NIPPON' within the cartouche at centre right, visible at a raking angle, and microtext reading 'NIPPON GINKO' or 'NIPPONGINKO' concealed within the lower-right ornamental motifs, the upper-left frame adjacent to the mountain, and inside the upper-right 'YEN' inscription. |
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The P#104 series introduced pearl ink to Japan's currency — a color-shifting element that shifts between green and magenta depending on viewing angle, one of the more visually distinctive optical security features deployed on any G7-nation banknote of the period. The mixed-fiber substrate, combining domestic mitsumata with abacá imported primarily from the Philippines, is a deliberate continuation of a papermaking tradition the National Printing Bureau has maintained for over a century; mitsumata fibers produce a characteristically soft, slightly warm-toned sheet that distinguishes Japanese banknotes from the crisper, cotton-heavy stocks used in Europe.
The EURion constellation — those small rings embedded to defeat photocopier reproduction — was quietly added to Japanese notes beginning with this generation, following a bilateral agreement with Omron Corporation, whose engineers originally developed the pattern.