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3 Shu Takayama Prefecture Note

Issuer Takayama Prefecture
Year 1869
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Shape Rectangular
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Obverse lettering 宮脇順 金壱三朱 頬
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Reverse lettering 予形引替所 會計方
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Takayama Prefecture had one of the shortest administrative lifespans in Meiji-era Japan — it was abolished in 1871, just two years after its establishment, when the new government consolidated the old domain system into prefectures under central control. Notes like this one were issued during that brief transitional window, when local authorities still held enough autonomy to produce their own paper currency but the days of that arrangement were already numbered.

The shu denomination itself was a fraction of the ryō, a unit already being phased out as Japan moved toward the yen system formalized in 1871. Locally printed and sealed, with no involvement from a national printing authority.