The Bank of Japan Currency Museum, located in the Chūō district of Tokyo, is a dedicated institution showcasing the history and evolution of the country's currency. It is housed in one of the buildings of the Bank of Japan, making it a significant location for those interested in the financial history of Japan.
The Bank of Japan Currency Museum boasts one of the country's most significant numismatic collections. With over 200,000 specimens of coins and banknotes, the museum provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of money in Japan, including its production technologies and usage culture. This extensive collection offers a unique insight into the country's economic history.
A significant part of the museum's collection is dedicated to the history of Japanese currency. This section comprises around 160,000 pieces, including coins from before the yen era and notes from the feudal domains of the Meiji era (1868-1911). This collection provides a detailed look into the monetary system of Japan during different historical periods.
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Chuo City, Nihonbashihongokucho, 1 Chome−3−1 日本銀行分館内, Tokyo
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