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| 正面描述 | The central field features a dynamic depiction of the Naha Giant Tug-of-War (那覇大綱挽), one of Okinawa's most celebrated traditional festivals, showing participants straining over an enormous rope, with Eisa folk dancers rendered in high relief to the upper left. The composition is framed by a beaded border, with the denomination 五百円 (500 yen) divided across the lower left and right fields. The legends 日本国 (State of Japan), OKINAWA, and 沖縄県 (Okinawa Prefecture) appear in the upper portion of the field, integrating both Latin and Japanese scripts in a bold, layered design characteristic of the 47 Prefectures Coin Programme. |
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| 正面铭文 | 日 本 国 OKINAWA 沖縄県 五 百 円 (Translation: State of Japan Okinawa 500 yen) |
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| 附加信息 |
This piece belongs to the 47 Prefectures Coin Program, a Japan Mint initiative running from 2008 to 2016 that issued two distinct 500 yen commemoratives for each of Japan's 47 prefectures. Okinawa's inclusion carries particular administrative weight — the islands were under U.S. civil administration from 1945 until reversion to Japanese sovereignty in 1972, meaning the prefecture spent nearly three decades outside the Japanese monetary system entirely, using the U.S.-issued B yen and later the dollar.
The bicolor clad construction used across this series was introduced by the Japan Mint in 1997 specifically to counter a surge in counterfeiting of the previous generation 500 yen coin.