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Value | 10,000 Yen |
Width | 160 mm |
Height | 76 mm |
Security features | Holographic foil, intaglio printing, latent image, luminescent ink, microprinting, pearl ink, tactile marks, watermark, watermark-bar pattern, EURion constellation |
Years of printing | 1958 - 1984 (Series C) 1984 - 1993 (Series D, Black serial number) 1993 - 2004 (Series D, Brown serial number) 2004 - 2011 (Series E, Black serial number) 2011 - 2024 (Series E, Brown serial number) 2024 - present (Series F) |
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Design | Portrait of Shibusawa Eiichi |
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Design | Tokyo Station (Marunouchi side) |
The ¥10,000 note (Japanese: 1万円紙幣, Hepburn: Ichiman-En Shihei) is a yen banknote circulated in Japan. It is the highest denomination of banknote currently issued by the Bank of Japan. Apart from the commemorative 100,000 yen coin, it is the highest denomination of the Japanese yen.
It was first introduced in Japan in 1958 to the third series of banknote releases, Series C. The latest release is Series F, with printing of this series commencing in 2024.