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Government rice stockpile

Government rice stockpile

Photo taken on May 30, 2025, shows packaged rice from a government stockpile at a rice polishing plant in Nagaoka in Niigata Prefecture, northwest of Tokyo, that is under contract with the company operating Don Quijote discount stores. The company has procured 15,000 tons of the stockpiled rice harvested in 2022 and plans to sell it at 2,000 yen per 5 kilograms, excluding tax, amid soaring prices.

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Government rice stockpile

Government rice stockpile

Photo taken on May 30, 2025, shows packaged rice from a government stockpile at a rice polishing plant in Nagaoka in Niigata Prefecture, northwest of Tokyo, that is under contract with the company operating Don Quijote discount stores. The company has procured 15,000 tons of the stockpiled rice harvested in 2022 and plans to sell it at 2,000 yen per 5 kilograms, excluding tax, amid soaring prices.

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Japan's new farm minister Koizumi

TOKYO, Japan, May 26 Kyodo - Japan's new Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Shinjiro Koizumi holds a press conference at his ministry on May 26, 2025, as Japan began sales of government rice stockpiles via direct contracts, aiming to slash soaring prices after he pledged to bring them down to about 2,000 yen ($14) per 5 kilograms by early June. (Kyodo)

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CORRECTED: Japan's new farm minister Koizumi

CORRECTED: Japan's new farm minister Koizumi

Japan's new Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Shinjiro Koizumi speaks to ministry officials on May 26, 2025, as Japan began sales of government rice stockpiles via direct contracts, aiming to slash soaring prices after he pledged to bring them down to about 2,000 yen ($14) per 5 kilograms by early June.

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Japan's new farm minister Koizumi

Japan's new farm minister Koizumi

Japan's new Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Shinjiro Koizumi holds a press conference at his ministry on May 26, 2025, as Japan began sales of government rice stockpiles via direct contracts, aiming to slash soaring prices after he pledged to bring them down to about 2,000 yen ($14) per 5 kilograms by early June.

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CORRECTED: Japan's new farm minister Koizumi

CORRECTED: Japan's new farm minister Koizumi

Japan's new Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Shinjiro Koizumi speaks to ministry officials on May 26, 2025, as Japan began sales of government rice stockpiles via direct contracts, aiming to slash soaring prices after he pledged to bring them down to about 2,000 yen ($14) per 5 kilograms by early June.

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Japan's new farm minister Koizumi

Japan's new farm minister Koizumi

Japan's new Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Shinjiro Koizumi holds a press conference at his ministry on May 26, 2025, as Japan began sales of government rice stockpiles via direct contracts, aiming to slash soaring prices after he pledged to bring them down to about 2,000 yen ($14) per 5 kilograms by early June.

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CORRECTED: Japan's new farm minister Koizumi

CORRECTED: Japan's new farm minister Koizumi

Japan's new Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Shinjiro Koizumi speaks to ministry officials on May 26, 2025, as Japan began sales of government rice stockpiles via direct contracts, aiming to slash soaring prices after he pledged to bring them down to about 2,000 yen ($14) per 5 kilograms by early June.

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CORRECTED: Japan's new farm minister Koizumi

CORRECTED: Japan's new farm minister Koizumi

Japan's new Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Shinjiro Koizumi speaks to ministry officials on May 26, 2025, as Japan began sales of government rice stockpiles via direct contracts, aiming to slash soaring prices after he pledged to bring them down to about 2,000 yen ($14) per 5 kilograms by early June.

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Gov't to not review new expressway tariff in about-face

Gov't to not review new expressway tariff in about-face

TOKYO, Japan - Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Minister Seiji Maehara speaks to reporters at the transport ministry in Tokyo on April 22, 2010, after talks with Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama. Maehara said he gained Hatoyama's support for his decision not to review the government's new expressway tariff which caps tolls based on the size of motor vehicles, with a cap on cars set at 2,000 yen.

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Tokyo to launch annual pass for 9 historical Japanese gardens

Tokyo to launch annual pass for 9 historical Japanese gardens

TOKYO, Japan - The Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association will introduce an annual pass for nine historical gardens in Tokyo beginning Feb. 1. The price is 4,000 yen for adults and 2,000 yen for people over 65. The nine Japanese gardens are: Hamarikyu Onshi Teien (photo), Kiyosumi Teien, Koishikawa-Korakuen, Kyu-Furukawa Teien, Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Teien, Kyu-Shibarikyu Onshi Teien, Mukojima Hyakka-en, Tonogayato Teien and Rikugi-en. The current annual pass is valid for one garden only.

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Annual morning-glory market begins

Annual morning-glory market begins

TOKYO, Japan - A shopgirl holds a flowerpot for visitors as the annual ''Asagaoichi'' (morning glory market) begins in Iriya, downtown Tokyo, on July 6. Organizers expect about 400,000 visitors will come to the market where 100,000 pots will be put for sale by 120 florists during its three-day session. A standard pot carries a price tag of 2,000 yen.

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Hitachi, Toshiba unions call for 2,000 yen pay hike

Hitachi, Toshiba unions call for 2,000 yen pay hike

TOKYO, Japan - Kazuyoshi Nezu (R), chairman of the labor union at Hitachi Ltd., hands a request for a 2,000 yen increase in monthly pay at the Hitachi head office in Tokyo on Feb. 15. A similar request was presented separately by the Toshiba Corp. labor union.

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Sojitz arm to sell bargain-priced, 1-week-only DVD software

Sojitz arm to sell bargain-priced, 1-week-only DVD software

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows some of the bargain-priced DVD software which Ebistrade Inc., a subsidiary of trading firm Sojitz Corp., will start marketing on Aug. 4. The company said on July 27 that its DVD movies and other software that can be played only for a week cost only 525 yen, compared with 2,000 yen-3,000 yen for conventional DVD products.

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Street smokers start to face fine in central Tokyo

Street smokers start to face fine in central Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Patrollers warn an unidentified man (R) against smoking in front of JR Kanda Station in central Tokyo on Nov. 1, the day Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward began levying a 2,000 yen fine on people who smoke or discard cigarette butts on designated streets under a new antismoking ordinance.

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Street smokers in central Tokyo to face 2,000 yen fine

Street smokers in central Tokyo to face 2,000 yen fine

TOKYO, Japan - Cigarette patrol wardens collect cigarette butts at Kanda railway station on Oct. 1 after Chiyoda Ward in central Tokyo implemented an ordinance to fine street smokers and butt throwers 2,000 yen. Wardens will only issue warnings to offenders during October and the fine will be enforced from Nov. 1.

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Annual morning-glory market begins

Annual morning-glory market begins

TOKYO, Japan - Shopgirls check the flowerpots before the annual ''Asagaoichi'' (morning glory market) opens in Iriya, downtown Tokyo, on July 6. Organizers expect about 600,000 visitors will come to the market where 120,000 pots will be put for sale by 120 florists during its three-day session. A standard pot with morning glories of four different colors carries a price tag of 2,000 yen.

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Wine fans eager as Beaujolais Nouveau arrives in Japan

Wine fans eager as Beaujolais Nouveau arrives in Japan

OSAKA, Japan - Officials of the customs office at Kansai airport in Osaka examine bottles of Beaujolais Nouveau for clearance on Nov. 9, the first day of their arrival. Imported into Japan from the Beaujolais region near Lyons in southwestern France, the wine will go on sale for about 2,000 yen per bottle, the same as last year.

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New 2,000-yen banknotes include 9,000 misprinted ones

New 2,000-yen banknotes include 9,000 misprinted ones

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a misprinted 2,000-yen banknote. The Finance Ministry said July 21 some 9,000 of the newly issued 2,000-yen banknotes were misprinted but it has no plans to recall them because the misprint does not invalidate them. Some 5,000 of the misprinted bills have already been put in circulation through the Osaka branch of the Bank of Japan (BOJ), the central bank, the ministry said.

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Event held in Okinawa on issue of 2,000-yen note

Event held in Okinawa on issue of 2,000-yen note

NAHA, Japan - Economic Planning Agency chief Taichi Sakaiya (C) and other people hold replicas of the new 2,000-yen note in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, on July 19 in an event marking the issue of the banknote held in front of the Shureimon Gate, which is featured on the bill. The Bank of Japan issued the new note to commemorate the year 2000 and the Group of Eight (G-8) summit in Okinawa.

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New banknote in front of Shureimon Gate

New banknote in front of Shureimon Gate

NAHA, Japan - A woman in traditional Okinawa costume displays a new 2,000 yen banknote issued July 19 with the Shureimon Gate in Naha featured in the banknote in the background.

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Bank of Japan begins circulating 2,000-yen notes

Bank of Japan begins circulating 2,000-yen notes

TOKYO, Japan - Bank of Japan (BOJ) officials begin distributing 2,000-yen banknotes, the country's first new banknote in 42 years, to financial institutions at its head office in Tokyo's Nihombashi on July 19.

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Printing of 2,000 yen bills begins

Printing of 2,000 yen bills begins

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Finance Ministry on May 8 begins printing 2,000 yen banknotes at its Takinogawa plant in Tokyo's Kita Ward. The new bills, issued to commemorate the summit of the Group of Eight nations in Okinawa Prefecture on July 21-23, feature an illustration of the Shureimon Gate in Naha, considered a symbol of the prefecture. The bills will be put into circulation July 19.

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2,000-yen banknotes to be issued July 19

2,000-yen banknotes to be issued July 19

TOKYO, Japan - The Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Japan announced April 21 that 2,000-yen banknotes will be issued for the first time July 19. The photo, taken April 21, shows the obverse side (top) featuring Shureimon Gate in Naha, considered a symbol of Okinawa Prefecture, and the reverse side (bottom), portraying a scene from ''The Tale of Genji,'' a Japanese novel written nearly 1,000 years ago. The latest antiforgery technology is used in the printing of the new bills.

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Miyazawa shows design of 2,000 yen bill

Miyazawa shows design of 2,000 yen bill

TOKYO, Japan - Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa shows on Oct. 29 the design of a 2,000 yen bill which will be issued by July next year to mark the year 2000. The front of the bill depicts the Shureimon gates of Shuri Castle on the outskirts of Naha, Okinawa Prefecture. The other side depicts a scene from the ''Tale of Genji,'' the Japanese classic written in the early 11th century by court lady Murasaki Shikibu.

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Design of Japan's new 2,000-yen bill

Design of Japan's new 2,000-yen bill

TOKYO, Japan - The front (above) of the new 2,000-yen bill features an illustration of the Shureimon Gate in Naha, a symbol of Okinawa Prefecture, while the reverse shows a scene from the 1,000-year-old literary classic ''The Tale of Genji'' and a portrait of its author, Murasaki Shikibu. The bill, unveiled Oct. 29, will be issued in time for the summit of the G-8 nations in Okinawa next July.

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WEMO, a wearable memo in the shape of a smartphone case

WEMO, a wearable memo in the shape of a smartphone case

Cosmotec (Tachikawa City, Tokyo) has started test sales of "WEMO," a wearable memo in the shape of a smartphone case. This is the third in a series of products that won the "Tokyo Business Design Award for Excellence". The product is sold only through Amazon.com, but the company aims to sell 100,000 units as soon as possible by cultivating mass retailers and overseas sales channels. Since smartphones are excellent as items that can be taken out at a moment's notice and there is a strong demand for them, we developed a smartphone "case" type with business design company kenma (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo). "Two types, one for iPhone 7/8 and the other for iPhone X/XS, are available at a price of 2,000 yen per unit (excluding consumption tax). "Wemo is a hit product of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's project to promote industry by matching small and medium enterprises with designers.(= July 1, 2019, photo location unknown, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Wine fans eager as Beaujolais Nouveau arrives in Japan

Wine fans eager as Beaujolais Nouveau arrives in Japan

OSAKA, Japan - Officials of the customs office at Kansai airport in Osaka examine bottles of Beaujolais Nouveau for clearance on Nov. 9, the first day of their arrival. Imported into Japan from the Beaujolais region near Lyons in southwestern France, the wine will go on sale for about 2,000 yen per bottle, the same as last year.

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Hitachi, Toshiba unions call for 2,000 yen pay hike

Hitachi, Toshiba unions call for 2,000 yen pay hike

TOKYO, Japan - Kazuyoshi Nezu (R), chairman of the labor union at Hitachi Ltd., hands a request for a 2,000 yen increase in monthly pay at the Hitachi head office in Tokyo on Feb. 15. A similar request was presented separately by the Toshiba Corp. labor union. (Kyodo)

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Annual morning-glory market begins

Annual morning-glory market begins

TOKYO, Japan - Shopgirls check the flowerpots before the annual ''Asagaoichi'' (morning glory market) opens in Iriya, downtown Tokyo, on July 6. Organizers expect about 600,000 visitors will come to the market where 120,000 pots will be put for sale by 120 florists during its three-day session. A standard pot with morning glories of four different colors carries a price tag of 2,000 yen.

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New banknote in front of Shureimon Gate

New banknote in front of Shureimon Gate

NAHA, Japan - A woman in traditional Okinawa costume displays a new 2,000 yen banknote issued July 19 with the Shureimon Gate in Naha featured in the banknote in the background.

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Japan Post to issue stamps featuring star Fighters pitcher Otani

Japan Post to issue stamps featuring star Fighters pitcher Otani

Japan Post Co.'s Hokkaido branch will release on Aug. 25, 2015, a limited edition of 13,000 sets of stamps featuring popular Nippon Ham Fighters pitcher Shohei Otani at post offices in Hokkaido Prefecture, northern Japan. Each sheet, comprising five 52 yen stamps and five 82 yen stamps, will be sold at 2,000 yen. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Annual morning-glory market begins

Annual morning-glory market begins

TOKYO, Japan - A shopgirl holds a flowerpot for visitors as the annual ''Asagaoichi'' (morning glory market) begins in Iriya, downtown Tokyo, on July 6. Organizers expect about 400,000 visitors will come to the market where 100,000 pots will be put for sale by 120 florists during its three-day session. A standard pot carries a price tag of 2,000 yen. (Kyodo)

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Tokyo to launch annual pass for 9 historical Japanese gardens

Tokyo to launch annual pass for 9 historical Japanese gardens

TOKYO, Japan - The Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association will introduce an annual pass for nine historical gardens in Tokyo beginning Feb. 1. The price is 4,000 yen for adults and 2,000 yen for people over 65. The nine Japanese gardens are: Hamarikyu Onshi Teien (photo), Kiyosumi Teien, Koishikawa-Korakuen, Kyu-Furukawa Teien, Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Teien, Kyu-Shibarikyu Onshi Teien, Mukojima Hyakka-en, Tonogayato Teien and Rikugi-en. The current annual pass is valid for one garden only. (Kyodo)

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Gov't announces new highway tariff, car toll capped at 2,000 yen

Gov't announces new highway tariff, car toll capped at 2,000 yen

TOKYO, Japan - Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Minister Seiji Maehara briefs reporters on a new highway tariff system at the transport ministry in Tokyo on April 8, 2010. The new system will cap tolls based on the size of vehicles, with the cap on cars set at 2,000 yen. (Kyodo)

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Gov't to not review new expressway tariff in about-face

Gov't to not review new expressway tariff in about-face

TOKYO, Japan - Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Minister Seiji Maehara speaks to reporters at the transport ministry in Tokyo on April 22, 2010, after talks with Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama. Maehara said he gained Hatoyama's support for his decision not to review the government's new expressway tariff which caps tolls based on the size of motor vehicles, with a cap on cars set at 2,000 yen. (Kyodo)

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Heisei: 2,000 yen banknote

Heisei: 2,000 yen banknote

Photo shows a woman dressed in traditional Okinawan attire in Naha, southern Japan, in July 2000 holding a newly issued 2,000 yen banknote featuring the Shureimon Gate (back). (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sojitz arm to sell bargain-priced, 1-week-only DVD software

Sojitz arm to sell bargain-priced, 1-week-only DVD software

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows some of the bargain-priced DVD software which Ebistrade Inc., a subsidiary of trading firm Sojitz Corp., will start marketing on Aug. 4. The company said on July 27 that its DVD movies and other software that can be played only for a week cost only 525 yen, compared with 2,000 yen-3,000 yen for conventional DVD products. (Kyodo)

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Street smokers start to face fine in central Tokyo

Street smokers start to face fine in central Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Patrollers warn an unidentified man (R) against smoking in front of JR Kanda Station in central Tokyo on Nov. 1, the day Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward began levying a 2,000 yen fine on people who smoke or discard cigarette butts on designated streets under a new antismoking ordinance. (Kyodo)

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Street smokers in central Tokyo to face 2,000 yen fine

Street smokers in central Tokyo to face 2,000 yen fine

TOKYO, Japan - Cigarette patrol wardens collect cigarette butts at Kanda railway station on Oct. 1 after Chiyoda Ward in central Tokyo implemented an ordinance to fine street smokers and butt throwers 2,000 yen. Wardens will only issue warnings to offenders during October and the fine will be enforced from Nov. 1. (Kyodo)

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New 2,000-yen banknotes include 9,000 misprinted ones

New 2,000-yen banknotes include 9,000 misprinted ones

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a misprinted 2,000-yen banknote. The Finance Ministry said July 21 some 9,000 of the newly issued 2,000-yen banknotes were misprinted but it has no plans to recall them because the misprint does not invalidate them. Some 5,000 of the misprinted bills have already been put in circulation through the Osaka branch of the Bank of Japan (BOJ), the central bank, the ministry said.

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Event held in Okinawa on issue of 2,000-yen note

Event held in Okinawa on issue of 2,000-yen note

NAHA, Japan - Economic Planning Agency chief Taichi Sakaiya (C) and other people hold replicas of the new 2,000-yen note in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, on July 19 in an event marking the issue of the banknote held in front of the Shureimon Gate, which is featured on the bill. The Bank of Japan issued the new note to commemorate the year 2000 and the Group of Eight (G-8) summit in Okinawa.

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Bank of Japan begins circulating 2,000-yen notes

Bank of Japan begins circulating 2,000-yen notes

TOKYO, Japan - Bank of Japan (BOJ) officials begin distributing 2,000-yen banknotes, the country's first new banknote in 42 years, to financial institutions at its head office in Tokyo's Nihombashi on July 19.

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Printing of 2,000 yen bills begins

Printing of 2,000 yen bills begins

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Finance Ministry on May 8 begins printing 2,000 yen banknotes at its Takinogawa plant in Tokyo's Kita Ward. The new bills, issued to commemorate the summit of the Group of Eight nations in Okinawa Prefecture on July 21-23, feature an illustration of the Shureimon Gate in Naha, considered a symbol of the prefecture. The bills will be put into circulation July 19.

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2,000-yen banknotes to be issued July 19

2,000-yen banknotes to be issued July 19

TOKYO, Japan - The Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Japan announced April 21 that 2,000-yen banknotes will be issued for the first time July 19. The photo, taken April 21, shows the obverse side (top) featuring Shureimon Gate in Naha, considered a symbol of Okinawa Prefecture, and the reverse side (bottom), portraying a scene from ''The Tale of Genji,'' a Japanese novel written nearly 1,000 years ago. The latest antiforgery technology is used in the printing of the new bills.

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Miyazawa shows design of 2,000 yen bill

Miyazawa shows design of 2,000 yen bill

TOKYO, Japan - Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa shows on Oct. 29 the design of a 2,000 yen bill which will be issued by July next year to mark the year 2000. The front of the bill depicts the Shureimon gates of Shuri Castle on the outskirts of Naha, Okinawa Prefecture. The other side depicts a scene from the ''Tale of Genji,'' the Japanese classic written in the early 11th century by court lady Murasaki Shikibu.

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Design of Japan's new 2,000-yen bill

Design of Japan's new 2,000-yen bill

TOKYO, Japan - The front (above) of the new 2,000-yen bill features an illustration of the Shureimon Gate in Naha, a symbol of Okinawa Prefecture, while the reverse shows a scene from the 1,000-year-old literary classic ''The Tale of Genji'' and a portrait of its author, Murasaki Shikibu. The bill, unveiled Oct. 29, will be issued in time for the summit of the G-8 nations in Okinawa next July.

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