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This banknote is issued by Japan and has a face value of 5 yen. This banknote was issued in 1944.
The banknote features Sugawara Michizane and belongs to block number 95.
The banknote features intricate designs and inscriptions in Japanese. The dominant colors may vary, but they often include shades of brown, green, and ochre.
Sugawara Michizane, a central figure on this banknote, was a Japanese scholar, poet, and politician of the Heian period. He is revered as the god of learning, Tenjin, in Shintoism. His image on the banknote reflects his cultural and historical importance in Japan.
The inscriptions on the banknote indicate its face value, the name of the issuing bank, and other relevant legal or administrative information. The typography and writing style are characteristic of Japanese banknotes of that era.