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| 背面描述 | The reverse is similarly styled as a traditional cash coin with a central square hole flanked by Chinese character inscriptions in the field. The legends record the date of issue 令和元年 (Reiwa 1st year, 2019) along with the auspicious phrase 萬歲 (Long live) and the dedicatory inscription 臺灣高士神社 (Taiwan Kusku Shrine), identifying the issuing institution. Characters are rendered in raised relief with calligraphic brushwork, set against a plain, unadorned field within a plain raised rim. |
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| 背面铭文 | 令和元年 萬歲 臺灣高士神社 |
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The "Kusku Sinja" designation refers to a category of Taiwanese good-luck tokens issued in the first year of Japan's Reiwa imperial era — a calendar system Taiwan does not officially use, but which persists informally in commercial and ceremonial contexts due to the island's decades under Japanese rule and the cultural residue that followed. These bronze pieces circulate not as currency but as gift and auspice tokens, particularly around the Lunar New Year.