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Billete Japón 100 Yen - Shotoku-taishi - Yumedono Pavillion - ND (1944) - Block 157

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Tipo producto
Billete
Fecha/Año
1944
Catálogo
WPM (P. 57.a)
País
Japón
Calidad
MBC
Valor nominal
100 yen
Instituto
Bank of Japan
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Shotoku-taishi was a 7th-century Japanese statesman recognized for his role in modernizing Japan. He promoted Buddhism, implemented Confucian-based reforms, and created the Seventeen-Article Constitution. Despite his premature assassination, he is considered a key figure in Japanese history and a visionary.

 

The Yumedono Pavilion, also known as the "Hall of Dreams," is an iconic building located within the H?ry?-ji temple complex in Japan. Built in the 8th century, it is famous for its distinctive architecture and spiritual significance. This small octagonal pavilion is lavishly decorated and is considered a place for prayer and meditation. The name "Yumedono" is associated with the Buddhist concept of fulfilling wishes and dreams, making it a place of cultural and spiritual interest.

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