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Home | Business | Japan Rolls Out First New Banknotes In Two Decades To Fight Counterfeiting

Japan rolls out first new banknotes in two decades to fight counterfeiting

Prime Minister Kishida says people featured on the bills celebrate Japanese capitalism, women's equality, scientific innovation

By AP
Published Date - 3 July 2024, 12:00 PM
Japan rolls out first new banknotes in two decades to fight counterfeiting
Japan's new 10,000, 5,000 and 1,000 yen banknotes. Photo: AP
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Tokyo: Japan issued its first new banknotes in two decades on Wednesday, yen packed with 3-D hologram technology to fight counterfeiting.

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida praised as “historic” the state-of-the-art anti-counterfeit traits of the new 10,000 yen, 5,000 yen and 1,000 yen bills.

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“I hope the people will like the new bills, and they will help energise the Japanese economy,” he told reporters at the Bank of Japan.

While the new bills were released with fanfare, currency already in use will remain valid. In fact, people will still need older bills to use most vending machines and to pay bus fares, local media reported.

Kishida noted the people featured on the bills celebrate Japanese capitalism, women’s equality and scientific innovation.

The 10,000 yen bill, worth $62 at the current exchange rate, has the face of Eiichi Shibusawa, known as “the father of Japanese capitalism”, a key figure in building Japan’s modern economy. He is credited with founding hundreds of companies.

The 5,000 yen bill, worth $30, features Umeko Tsuda, a pioneer feminist and educator who founded a college.

The 1,000 yen note, worth $6.20, portrays physician and bacteriologist Shibasaburo Kitasato, who was instrumental in the research of tetanus and the bubonic plague.

The backs of each of the bills feature Tokyo Station, wisteria flowers and ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai’s Mount Fuji, respectively.

The new bills also feature larger printing so they’re easier to read, especially for the nation’s aging population.

By the end of March next year, nearly 7.5 billion new banknotes will have been printed, according to the government. The amount of money in the new bills going out in a single day is estimated at 1.6 trillion yen ($10 billion).

It may take some time for ordinary people to get hold of the new bills.

They first are going to banks and other financial organisations. Then, they’ll be distributed to automatic teller machines and stores, according to the Bank of Japan.

A majority of transactions in Japan still are done in cash and cashless payments have been slower to catch on than in many other countries.

“Although the world is moving toward cashless interactions, we believe cash remains important as a way for safely settling payments anywhere and anytime,” said Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda.

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