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The 5 Yen banknote, issued in Japan in 1944, features a design specific to that period. It is a banknote classified under the designation "ND (1944) - Block 96".
The banknote depicts Sugawara Michizane, a learned and revered Japanese historical figure, whose image is incorporated into the design. The face value of the banknote is 5 yen. Its weight is approximately 1 gram.
The overall design of the banknote includes graphic elements and motifs typical of the aesthetic of Japanese banknotes of that era. The colors used, the inscriptions, and the symbols present on the banknote are representative of the visual identity and security features used by the Bank of Japan during the period of issue.
This banknote, due to its age and historical context, represents a numismatic testimony to the economy and culture of Japan in 1944.