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What are the scenic spots on Japanese paper money?

When we go to a country, we often like to collect some things; Keep it as a souvenir, such as special products, postcards, photos, etc. But in fact, there is one thing we have forgotten, that is, the coins of this country.

Coins in each country are different, and the patterns on them are different. When we return, we usually leave one as a souvenir. Have you ever noticed what the pattern on the bill is? Is it the place where you have been?

Paper money generally describes the characteristic scenery of this country. If you have been to this country, most people will have some impressions after reading it. So, today, Bian Xiao will tell you what the pattern on Japanese paper money is!

10000 yen: Keio University and Kyoto Byodoin Temple.

The paper currency with the denomination of 10000 yen is the largest paper currency in circulation in Japan. The first edition (also called C-note) released in 1958 was mainly based on the portrait of Shoto Kutaishi. 1984 After modifying D-note, the protagonist began to choose "cultural person".

Fukuzawa Yukichi, an important Japanese enlightenment thinker and educator in modern times and one of the six great educators in Meiji, was chosen as the portrait on the 65,438+00,000 yen note, and was re-established in the revised E note in 2004, firmly standing on the portrait throne of the largest denomination note.

If tourists walk in the university, they can not only find many scenic spots related to Fukuzawa Yukichi, but also feel the Japanese campus customs.

Address: Kyoto Port Area _ Tami2-15-45

Transportation: JR Tamamachi Station takes about 8 minutes to walk.

It's about 7 minutes' walk from Duying Santian Station.

Du Ying Chiyuqiao Station is about 8 minutes' walk.

10000 yen notes printed on the back of the gold and copper phoenix image from the Phoenix Hall of Kyoto Equality Institute, and the entire front of the Phoenix Hall is also engraved on the 10 yen coin.

Byodoin Temple, located in Yuji, Kyoto Prefecture, is an ancient temple built along Ujigawa, which was founded in 1053. At that time, its scale was equivalent to today's 1/2 of Uji, and its design concept was "pure land in the west".

Among them, in addition to storing national artistic treasures, the building itself was also designated as a world cultural heritage in 1994.

Baidoin temple

Address: Yuzhi __ 1 16, Yuzhi County, Kyoto Prefecture.

Opening hours: 08: 30 ~ 17: 30.

Cost: 600 yen for adults, 400 yen for junior high school students and 300 yen for primary school students.

Transportation: It takes about 10 minutes to walk from Yuzhi Station on JR Nara Line.

It's about 10 minutes' walk from Kyosaka Uji Station on Kyosaka Uji Line.

5,000 yen: _ Kouyiye Memorial Hall

On the 5,000-yen note, a representative Japanese novelist, Koino, was painted, and she was also the first female portrait selected on the government note (although there was a magical queen in the past, on the 2,000-yen note, Murasaki shikibu, the author of The Tale of Genji, was not a portrait).

_ Kou, whose real name is Kou Naijin (or Kou), dropped out of primary school before she finished, because her mother thought that "a woman without talent is virtue".

But with her father's encouragement, she entered the private school "_ She" founded by the poetess Yasuke Nakajima, and studied writing skills with a reporter from Asahi Shimbun. Later, she published under the pseudonym "Ye Yi" and eventually became one of the most representative female novelists in modern times.

Unfortunately, I am jealous of my beauty. I have tuberculosis. 24-year-old, fragrant and dead.

Although she left few works, her literary value is highly respected. Most of her works are written in the form of antique texts. Although her brushwork is taboo and difficult to understand, she describes the oppression and helplessness of women in a patriarchal society in detail, and is also known as the "modern Murasaki Department".

There is a "Ye Yi Memorial Hall" in Taitung District, Tokyo, which introduces the life and related cultural relics of Ye Yi Kou in detail. If you want to know more about the first female writer known as heian period, she appeared thousands of years later, so you can visit and study.

Yeyi memorial hall

Address: 3- 18-4, Zone 3, Kyoto Station.

Business hours: 9:00~ 16:30 (the latest admission time is 16:00).

Cost: 300 yen for adults and 0/00 yen for high school students/kloc.

Transportation: It takes about 10 minutes to walk from the 3rd Wheel Station of Hibiya Line of Tokyo Metro.

2,000 yen: Juri Gate, Ryukyu Village, Okinawa

2000 yen is the rarest currency in circulation in Japan, which was issued in 2000. In 2000, Japan also had an important diplomatic task, which was to hold the G8 Summit in Nagao, Okinawa Prefecture (the 26th Summit of Major Countries).

Therefore, there was a proposal to issue new banknotes on 1999, which was issued on July 19 before the meeting. The issue reason and event point are commemorative (but the 2000 yuan note is not a commemorative note, but a common currency in general circulation).

The pattern painted above is naturally characteristic of Okinawa, and the "Shoulimen" in Ryukyu Village, a local representative scenic spot, is chosen. The plaque on the Shoulimen reads "The State of Rites", and it also means self-reporting and welcoming.

The 2000 yen note is the only number in circulation today that has nothing to do with "1" or "5". Because it is fresh and unique, it once caused a wave of money exchange. In 20 13, there were only 65438+ billion banknotes in circulation, which was lower than 1/6 banknotes in circulation.

However, under the influence of the remarkable distribution background and the government's promotion, the utilization rate of Okinawa Prefecture is much higher than that of other 46 prefectures!

Ryukyu village park.

Address: Najin Town 1-2

Business hours: April to June1October 10 ~119: 00,

July to September is from 8: 30 to 20: 00.

65438+8: 30 to 18: 00 from February to March (the deadline for ticket sales is half an hour before the park closes).

Holidays: the first Wednesday and Thursday in July.

Cost: 820 yen for adults, 620 yen for high school students and 365,438+00 yen for primary and secondary school students.

Mode of transportation: get off at Shouli Station on Line ゆぃ.

Walk about 15 minutes to Juri Gate.

1000 yen: Ueno Park Noguchi Hideki and Mount Fuji.

The current 1000 yen banknote was issued in 2004, which is the banknote with the smallest denomination, the highest circulation and the highest utilization rate. Because the paper surface is more likely to be damaged by frequent use, compared with 5000 yen and 10000 yen banknotes, 10% paper is used for printing.

The portrait on the front is a bacteriologist and doctor Hideki Noguchi, and the back is a view of Mount Fuji from Lake Benqi, one of the five great lakes of Mount Fuji, faithfully depicting the "anti-Mount Fuji" scenery reflected by the lake on a clear day.

Hideki Noguchi's left hand was burned when he was a child. This scar often makes him bullied and discriminated against. But his indomitable spirit turned his motivation into studying, studying hard and being influenced by the doctors who treated him, so he decided to develop into the medical field.

Hideki Noguchi went to the United States and made many achievements in the field of syphilis. He was even nominated for the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine at 19 14 and 19 15. Although he didn't win the prize in the end, he was also famous and his contribution was highly recognized.

1928, Noguchi went to the Gold Coast of West Africa to study yellow fever, but he was infected with yellow fever in May of the same year and finally died at the age of 5 1 year. You can also find his bronze statue in Ueno Park, a literary park with many art galleries, museums and zoos.

Ueno Park

Address: Sanmingmu at the end of Ueno Gongchi, Kyoto Station.

Business hours: open all day.

Mode of transportation: from JR Yamanote Line? Jingbang northeast line? Takasaki line? Utsunomiya online field station (park entrance) is about 3 minutes' walk/

Tokyo Metro ginza line? Hibiya online field station (G 16? H/kloc-exit 0/7) _ about 5 minutes/

It takes about 1 minute to get to Ueno Station in Jingcheng-cost line.

Mount Fuji, regarded as a sacred mountain by the Japanese, is naturally a classic attraction not to be missed. Whether it's climbing the summit in person, challenging yourself, or stepping back to the Five Lakes of Fuji to appreciate the imposing manner and elegance of the whole Mount Fuji, it's a good choice.

If you want to imitate the angle of thousand-dollar bills, you need to go to Qinghai, which is located on the north bank of the lake. Although you have to walk some roads and climb some mountains, you will definitely forget all these hardships when you see the beautiful scenery!

In addition to the characters and scenic spots above, 1000 yen notes and 100 yen coins use cherry blossom patterns, and 50 yen coins are inlaid with chrysanthemum shapes, all conveying harmonious elements.

Ok, have you mastered this knowledge? If you understand it, you may wish to travel to Japan according to the scenery on the paper money; Travel is also a kind of magical travel!