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| Issuer | Japan Mint |
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| Year | 8 (2026) |
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| Weight | 31.1 g |
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| Obverse description | Central design depicts a goalball athlete and a boccia player in dynamic poses, with the Nagoya City Mizuho Park Athletic Stadium rendered in the background. The country name in Japanese characters (日本国) appears in the upper field, and the denomination 千円 (1000 yen) is inscribed below. The composition is rendered in a clean, graphic style characteristic of Japanese commemorative issues. |
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| Obverse lettering | 日本国 千円 |
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Japan's hosting of the 5th Asian Para Games is scheduled for Aichi-Nagoya in 2026, making this one of the relatively few Japanese commemorative silver issues tied to a Paralympic-format event rather than the Olympic programme. The mint year designation "8" follows Japan's dual calendar system, corresponding to the 8th year of the Reiwa era under Emperor Naruhito.