Name: Kakei-Tsuho(Japanese pronunciation)
material: Copper
Era: Qing Dynasty, the first year of the Kakei(Japanese pronunciation)
Christian year: 1796
Extra information: Imported-Coins were probably imported first by Embassies to Sui and Tang Dynasty.
Most of them were imported from the end of Heian era through Kamakura and Muromachi era by the shogunate or the private trade.
They were used widely for the Japanese currency long while from the end of Ancient Coins through the injunction against them in the tenth of the Kanbun era(1670).
Among them, there is a large selection of coins which were issued in Tang, Northern Song, Southern Song and Ming Dynasty.
The name of Kakei-Tsuho comes from Kakei-Tei(Japanese pronunciation) was the seventh Emperor of the Qing Dynasty.
Name: Koso-Tsuho(Japanese pronunciation)
material: Copper
Era: Northern Song Dynasty, the second year of the Hogen(Japanese pronunciation)
Christian year: 1039
Extra information: Imported-Coins were probably imported first by Embassies to Sui and Tang Dynasty.
Most of them were imported from the end of Heian era through Kamakura and Muromachi era by the shogunate or the private trade.
They were used widely for the Japanese currency long while from the end of Ancient Coins through the injunction against them in the tenth of the Kanbun era(1670).
Among them, there is a large selection of coins which were issued in Tang, Northern Song, Southern Song and Ming Dynasty.
Name: Meito-Genpo(Japanese pronunciation)
material: Copper
Era: Northern Song Dynasty, the first year of the Meito(Japanese pronunciation)
Christian year: 1032
Extra information: Imported-Coins were probably imported first by Embassies to Sui and Tang Dynasty.
Most of them were imported from the end of Heian era through Kamakura and Muromachi era by the shogunate or the private trade.
They were used widely for the Japanese currency long while from the end of Ancient Coins through the injunction against them in the tenth of the Kanbun era(1670).
Among them, there is a large selection of coins which were issued in Tang, Northern Song, Southern Song and Ming Dynasty.
Name: 5 Sen(Cupronickel)Small Size
material: Cupronickel
Era:¡¡From the ninth year to the twelfth year of the Taisho, the seventh year of the Syowa
Christian year: 1920¡Á1923, 1932
Name: 10 Sen(Cupronickel)
material: Cupronickel
Era:¡¡From the ninth to the twelfth, fourteenth, fifteenth year of the Taisho, the second to the fourth, sixth, seventh year of the Syowa
Christian year: 1920¡Á1923, 1925¡Á1929, 1931, 1932
Name:¡¡Rice 100 Yen(Silver)
material: Silver 600/Copper 300/Zinc 100
Era:¡¡From the thirty fourth to the forty first year of the Syowa
Christian year: 1959¡Á 1966
Name:¡¡Paulownia 1 Sen(Bronze)
material: Copper 950/Tin 40/Zinc 10
Era:¡¡From the fifth to the thirteenth year of the Taisho, the second, fourth to the thirteenth year of the Syowa
Christian year: 1916¡Á1924, 1927, 1929¡Á1938
Name:¡¡50 Sen(Brass)Small Size
material: Copper 600¡Á700/Zinc 400¡Á300
Era:¡¡The twenty second, twenty third year of the Syowa
Christian year: 1947, 1948
Name: 5 Sen(Aluminum-Copper)
material: Copper 950/ Aluminum 50
Era:¡¡From the thirteenth to the fifteenth year of the Syowa
Christian year: 1938¡Á 1940
Name:¡¡Bank of Japan 100 Yen (Itagaki)
Design: Itagaki Taisuke and Diet Building
Era:¡¡From December 1, the twenty eighth year of Syowa
Christian year: December 1, 1953¡Á
Name:¡¡Bank of Japan 1 Yen (Ninomiya)
Design: Ninomiya Sontoku
Era:¡¡From March 19, the twenty first year of Syowa
Christian year: March 19, 1946¡Á
There are many statues of ÆóµÜºÆÁ in school of Japan. These statues are all reading a book with carrying a bunch of firewood on their shoulder.
During the world war ¶, many these statues were taken away by the Japanese military due to the lack of metal.
Name:¡¡Bank of Japan 10 Yen (4th Gijido)
Design: Diet Building and Phoenix
Era:¡¡From February 25, the twenty first year of Syowa
Christian year: February 25, 1946¡Á
Name:¡¡Bank of Japan 1000 Yen (Natsume)
Design: Natsume Soseki and Crane
Era:¡¡From November 1, the fifty ninth year of Syowa
Christian year: November 1, 1984¡Á
Name:¡¡Bank of Japan 10 Yen (1st Wake)
Design: Wake no Kiyomaro and Goo Shrine
Era:¡¡From May 21, the fifth year of Syowa to March 2, the twenty first year of Syowa
Christian year: May 21, 1930¡ÁMarch 2, 1946
Name:¡¡Bank of Japan 500 Yen (Iwakura Shin)
Design: Iwakura Tomomi and Mt. Fuji
Era:¡¡From November 1, the forty fourth year of Syowa
Christian year: November 1, 1969¡Á