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| Uitgever | Japan Mint |
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| Jaar | 2021 |
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| Valuta | Yen (1871-date) |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse presents a detailed architectural rendering of the entrance facade of the former Tokyo Central Post Office building, depicted in a precise, engraved style with brick detailing and large glazed entrance doors. The Japan Post logo (〒) appears prominently on a sign above the entrance. The surrounding legend, arranged along the circumference of the inner circle, reads '郵便制度150年' (150 years of the postal system) at top and '1000YEN・令和3年' at bottom, with dots as separators. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | 郵 便 制 度 150 年 TOKYO CENTRAL POST OFFICE 〒 • 1000 Yen • 令 和 3 年 • (Translation: 150 years postal system Year 3 of Reiwa) |
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Issued to mark the 150th anniversary of Japan's modern postal system, which dates to April 20, 1871, when the first domestic mail routes connected Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka under the direction of Maejima Hisoka. Maejima is widely credited with standardizing postal rates and introducing the postal stamp to Japan after studying British postal reform — he reportedly convinced the Meiji government of the system's value in a single audience.
The coin was released under the Reiwa era, Emperor Naruhito's first major commemorative postal issue.