1000 yen coin

One-thousand yen
Value1000 Japanese yen
EdgeReeded
Composition.925 Silver (1964)
.999 Silver (2002–)
Years of minting
  • 1964 (First issue)
  • 2002–present[a]
Catalog number-
Obverse
DesignVaries by year
Reverse
DesignVaries by year

The 1000 yen coin is a denomination of the Japanese yen. This denomination is only used for the issue of commemorative silver coins struck by the Japan Mint.

History

The first 1000 yen coin was issued in 1964 to commemorate the Tokyo Olympics. Since then, the Japan Mint has issued various 1000 yen coins commemorating various subjects and events of Japan's history. The recent 1000 yen commemorative coins now have color applied to parts of the coin's design.

List of commemoratives

Early issues (1964–2007)

Image Japanese date Gregorian date Mintage Reason
39
Shōwa
1964 15,000,000 1964 Summer Olympics[1]
14
Heisei
2002 100,000 2002 FIFA World Cup[2]
15
Heisei
2003 50,000 2003 Asian Winter Games[3]
15
Heisei
2003 50,000 50th anniversary of the restoration of the Amami Islands to Japan[4]
16
Heisei
2004 70,000 The EXPO 2005 AICHI JAPAN[5]
18
Heisei
2006 70,000 50th Anniversary of Japan's Accession to the United Nations[6]
19
Heisei
2007 80,000 International Skills Festival for All, Japan 2007[7]

47 Prefectures Coin Program (2008–2016)

Starting in 2008, a program similar to the American 50 State Quarters was put into place which honors all 47 of Japan's prefectures. This was done by celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law in the form of 47 different commemorative coins (designs on obverse side). The program ran until 2016, concluding with the final issues for Tokyo and Fukushima. All 1,000 yen coins were minted in silver, and have a fixed mintage of 100,000 per issue. The Japanese dates used for the coins appears in Arabic numerals to reflect former emperor Akihito's (Heisei) year of reign. Many of the designs are cultural in nature and depict elements such as shrines, flora/fauna, and historical figures.

Various obverse designs have been used for the different prefectures (Hokkaido shown here)
Reverse design for the Local Autonomy Law series
Japanese date Gregorian date Prefecture[8] Elements depicted
20 2008 Hokkaido Lake Tōya and Red-crowned cranes[9]
Kyoto Scene 3 from Chapter 49 of The Tale of Genji[10]
Shimane Otoriosame-Chogin and peonies[11]
21 2009 Nagano The Japanese Alps and Kamikōchi[12]
Niigata Japanese crested ibis and Sado Island[13]
Ibaraki H-II (H2) launch vehicle and Mt. Tsukuba[14]
Nara Daigokuden Seiden, cherry blossoms and kemari[15]
22 2010 Kochi Sakamoto Ryōma and Katsurahama beach[16]
Gifu Ukai (cormorant fishing) on the Nagara River[17]
Fukui Dinosaur and Tōjinbō[18]
Aichi Kinshachi,[b] rabbitear iris and Atsumi Peninsula[19]
Aomori Nebuta, and Neputa festivals with apples at top[20]
Saga Ōkuma Shigenobu with Imari ware and Arita ware[21]
23 2011 Toyama Tateyama Mountain Range seen from Amaharashi coast[22]
Tottori Tottori Sand Dunes and Sanin Kaigan National Park[23]
Kumamoto Mount Aso[24]
Shiga Lake Biwa, Grebe family, and Ukimidō Temple[25]
Iwate Chūson-ji Konjiki-dō, Chūson-ji Lotus and Pure Land garden of Mōtsū-ji[26]
Akita Nobu Shirase and namahage[27]
24 2012 Okinawa Shuri Castle and Kumi Odori[28]
Kanagawa Tsurugaoka Hachimangū shrine and yabusame[29]
Miyazaki Prefectural Government - Main Building, and Takachiho Yokagura[30]
Tochigi Gate (Yōmei–mon) of Nikkō Tōshō-gū shrine[31]
Oita Usa Jingū shrine and Futabayama Sadaji[32]
Hyogo Oriental stork with Himeji Castle in the background[33]
25 2013 Miyagi Date Masamune and Keichō Embassy to Europe[34]
Hiroshima Itsukushima Shintō Shrine, bugaku and Japanese Red Maple leaves[35]
Gunma Female worker at the Tomioka Silk Mill[36]
Okayama Okayama Kōraku-en Garden and Momotarō[37]
Shizuoka Mt. Fuji as depicted in one of Yokoyama Taikan's works (Ultramarine)[38]
Yamanashi Mt. Fuji, Chūō Shinkansen test track, and grapes[39]
Kagoshima Jōmon Sugi cedar tree, Mt. Nagatadake, and Rhododendron flowers[40]
26 2014 Ehime Dōgo Onsen (main building) and mikan oranges[41]
Yamagata Mogami River and cherries[42]
Mie Isuzu River, and Uji Bridge from the Ise Grand Shrine[43]
Kawaga Ritsurin Garden[44]
Saitama Shibusawa Eiichi and the Time Bell Tower[45]
Ishikawa Yukitsuri protecting trees from snow at Kenroku-en garden, and Kotoji-tōrō[46]
27 2015 Yamaguchi Kintai Bridge and Akiyoshidai plateau[47]
Tokushima Naruto whirlpools, Awa Dance Festival, and Sudachi blossoms[48]
Fukuoka Okinoshima Island, Munakata Taisha grand shrine, and a gold ring[49][c]
Wakayama Danjo Garan temple complex on Mt. Kōya[50]
Osaka Osaka Castle and bunraku puppet[51]
Nagasaki Oura Cathedral and Camellias[52]
Chiba Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line and Canola flowers (nanohana)[53]
28 2016 Fukushima Hideyo Noguchi, Mt. Bandai and Lake Inawashiro[54]
Tokyo Tokyo Tower, Rainbow Bridge and seagulls[55]

Commemoratives (2012–present)

The following include commemorative issues that were released concurrently with the 47 Prefectures Coin Program, as well as those released up to present. Seven issues ran concurrently with the program, including a series that was launched in 2015 as a response to the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami. Later issues include coins being released for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.

Image Japanese date Gregorian date Mintage Reason
Not dated 2012 50,000 67th Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group[56][57]
26
Heisei
2014 100,000 50th Anniversary of the opening of the Shinkansen[58]
27
Heisei
2015 33,286[d] The Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Project: 1st Series[59][60]
27
Heisei
2015 31,575[d] The Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Project: 2nd Series[61]
27
Heisei
2015 35,086[d] The Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Project: 3rd Series[62]
27
Heisei
2015 34,184[d] The Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Project: 4th Series[63]
28
Heisei
2016 50,000 The Olympics Handover (Rio de Janeiro to Tokyo)[64][65]
28
Heisei
2016 50,000 The Paralympics Handover (Rio de Janeiro to Tokyo)
29
Heisei
2017 2017 Asian Winter Games[66]
30
Heisei
2018 50th Anniversary of the return of the Ogasawara Islands[67]
30
Heisei
2018 100,000 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics and 2020 Tokyo Summer Paralympics (Series 1)[68]
30
Heisei
2018 150th Anniversary of the Meiji Period (Early Meiji period train station)[69]
31
Heisei
2019 TBD 2019 Rugby World Cup[70]
31
Heisei
2019 TBD 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics and 2020 Tokyo Summer Paralympics (Series 2)[71]
31
Heisei
2019 TBD 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics and 2020 Tokyo Summer Paralympics (Series 3)[72]
2
Reiwa
2020 TBD 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics and 2020 Tokyo Summer Paralympics (Series 4)[73]
3
Reiwa
2021 50,000 150th Anniversary of Japan's Postal System[74]
3
Reiwa
2021 50,000 150th Anniversary of Modern Currency System[74]
4
Reiwa
2022 50th Anniversary of the Reversion of Okinawa to Japan.[75]
4
Reiwa
2022 70,000 150th Anniversary of Railways in Japan.[76]
5
Reiwa
2023 50,000 Expo 2025 Osaka[77]

Notes

  1. ^ Non-consecutively
  2. ^ Kinshachi are mythical golden carp-like creatures found on shrines in Japan.
  3. ^ The gold ring depicted is an artifact that was found on Okinoshima Island
  4. ^ a b c d These figures represent the number of coins sold in Japan

References

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  2. ^ "2002 FIFA World Cup". Japan Mint. Archived from the original on January 6, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
  3. ^ "2003 Asian Winter Games". Japan Mint. Archived from the original on January 6, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
  4. ^ "50th anniversary of the restoration of the Amami Islands to Japan". Japan Mint. Archived from the original on January 6, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
  5. ^ "The EXPO 2005 AICHI JAPAN". Japan Mint. Archived from the original on January 6, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
  6. ^ "50th Anniversary of Japan's Accession to the United Nations". Japan Mint. Archived from the original on January 6, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
  7. ^ "International Skills Festival for All, Japan 2007". Japan Mint. Archived from the original on January 6, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
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