2004 Japan 1000 Yen Banknote
Obverse: Features a portrait of the famous Japanese bacteriologist, Hideyo Noguchi, on the right side. He is known for his research on syphilis and yellow fever. The denomination "1000" is displayed in the corners of the note. The background has intricate patterns with a mix of floral designs. The serial number is printed in black on the upper left and lower right.
Obverse lettering: 日本銀行券 (Bank of Japan), 千円 (1000 Yen), 日本銀行 (Bank of Japan), 1000, YD354868C.
Reverse: Displays an iconic view of Mount Fuji in the background, with Lake Motosu in the foreground. The scene is complemented by cherry blossoms on the left side. The denomination "1000" is shown in the corners, with "NIPPON GINKO" (Bank of Japan) at the top.
Reverse lettering: NIPPON GINKO, 1000 YEN, 1000.
Size: ± 150 x 76 mm
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