10000 yen note & bill
10000 yen Front
![10,000 yen [front] Portrait: Yukichi Fukuzawa](https://www.theworldnote.com/uploads/allimg/2003/1_200312175209_1.jpg)
10,000 yen [front] Portrait: Yukichi Fukuzawa
Size : 76×160mm
Date of first issue : Nov. 1, 2004
Hologram
When the banknote is tilted, the color and pattern of the design change.
image of the holograms of a 10,000 yen note
Watermark-bar-pattern
When the banknote is held up to the light, three vertical watermark bars (two bars for the 5,000 yen note, one for the 1,000 yen note) become visible. This feature is more difficult to reproduce with personal computers or color copiers than the traditional watermark.
image of the watermark-bar-pattern of a 10,000 yen note
Latent image
When the banknote is viewed from a certain angle, the number "10000" appears on the bottom left of the front side, and the word "NIPPON" ("Japan" in Japanese) on the top right of the back side.
image of the latent image on the front of a 10,000 yen noteimage of the latent image on the back of a 10,000 yen note
Pearl ink
When viewed from different angles, a semi-transparent pattern printed with pink pearl ink appears in the blank areas of the left and right margins of the front of the note.
image of the pearl ink of a 10,000 yen note
Microprinting
The 10,000 yen note has the words "NIPPON GINKO" ("Bank of Japan" in Japanese) printed in micro letters. Micro letters of different sizes are also included in the background design.
image of the microprinting of a 10,000 yen note
Luminescent ink
The Governor's seal on the front side glows orange under ultraviolet light. Likewise, some parts of the background pattern fluoresce yellowish-green.
image of the luminescent ink of a 10,000 yen note Intaglio printing
Raised printing is used for selected parts of the design, where ink is raised even higher than the ink on older series of notes. Bank of Japan notes feel rough to the touch.
image of the intaglio printing of a 10,000 yen note
Tactile marks (intaglio printing)
To assist the visually impaired in detecting the note by touch, a recognition symbol with a rougher texture, printed intaglio, is adopted.
10000 yen Back
![10,000 yen [back]Statue of Phoenix in Byodoin Temple](https://www.theworldnote.com/uploads/allimg/2003/1_200312175243_1.jpg)
10,000 yen [back]Statue of Phoenix in Byodoin Temple