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Yukichi (10,000 Yen)

People call 10,000 yen notes Yukichi in a friendly way since Yukichi Fukuzawa is illustrated on them. 1,000 yen notes are called Noguchi as well. Historical persons who are illustrated on bank notes have been changed every 20 years in Japan so that nicknames have also changed along with it. I'm curious if that's the case in foreign countries.
Interestingly, historical figures have chosen from persons who have enough wrinkles or beard. It's because fine lines for drawing hair is effective to prevent from mimicking (counterfeiting?). Rumor say that bald persons cannot be a model for bank notes.
The next person to be illustrated in 10,000 yen notes is Eiichi Shibusawa. He had been involved in establishment of more than 500 companies and non profit organizations including hospitals, public schools, big manufacturing companies, railway companies, major banks, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange. 167 companies has still run their businesses to support Japan's strong economy. I'm looking forward to people calling new 10,000 yen notes Eiichi in a friendly way.

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Yukichi (10,000 Yen)

People call 10,000 yen notes Yukichi in a friendly way since Yukichi Fukuzawa is illustrated on them.

1,000 yen notes are called Noguchi as well.

Historical personfigures who are illustrated on bank notes have beenare changed every 20 years in Japan so that the nicknames have also changed along with ithem.

I'm curious ifwhether that's the case in foreignother countries.

This is okay, too.

Interestingly, historical figures have been chosen from personsamong people who have enough wrinkles or a beard.

It's because fine lines for drawing hair is effective toin prevent from mimicking (counterfeiting?).

Rumor sayhas it that bald personsople cannot be a models for bank notes.

へー!

The next person to be illustrated ion 10,000 yen notes is Eiichi Shibusawa.

He had beenwas involved in the establishment of more than 500 companies and non profit organizations including hospitals, public schools, big manufacturing companies, railway companies, major banks, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

わー、凄い。

167 of those companies has still run their businesses toin support of Japan's strong economy.

I'm looking forward to people calling the new 10,000 yen notes Eiichi in a friendly way.

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いい話です。教えてくれてありがとうございました。よく出来ました。

Yukichi (10,000 Yen)

People call 10,000 yen notes Yukichi in a friendlyn informal, (colloquial) way since Yukichi Fukuzawa is illustrated on them.

1,000 yen notes are called Noguchi as well.

Historical persons who are illustrated on bank notes have beenare changed every 20 years in Japan so that nicknames have also changed along with it.

I'm curious if that's the case in foreign countries.

Interestingly, historical figures havare chosen from persons who have enoughlots of wrinkles or a beard.

It'ss it because fine lines for drawing hair is effective toin preventing from mimicking (counterfeiting?).

Rumor sayhas it that bald personsople cannot be a model for bank notes.

The next person to be illustrated ion 10,000 yen notes is Eiichi Shibusawa.

He had been involved in the establishment of more than 500 companies and non profit organizations including hospitals, public schools, big manufacturing companies, railway companies, major banks, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

167 companies thast still run their businesses to support Japan's strong economy.

I'm looking forward to people calling new 10,000 yen notes Eiichi in a friendlycolloquial, informal way.

Yukichi (10,000 Yen)


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People call 10,000 yen notes Yukichi in a friendly way since Yukichi Fukuzawa is illustrated on them.


People call 10,000 yen notes Yukichi in a friendlyn informal, (colloquial) way since Yukichi Fukuzawa is illustrated on them.

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1,000 yen notes are called Noguchi as well.


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This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Historical persons who are illustrated on bank notes have been changed every 20 years in Japan so that nicknames have also changed along with it.


Historical persons who are illustrated on bank notes have beenare changed every 20 years in Japan so that nicknames have also changed along with it.

Historical personfigures who are illustrated on bank notes have beenare changed every 20 years in Japan so that the nicknames have also changed along with ithem.

I'm curious if that's the case in foreign countries.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I'm curious ifwhether that's the case in foreignother countries.

This is okay, too.

Interestingly, historical figures have chosen from persons who have enough wrinkles or beard.


Interestingly, historical figures havare chosen from persons who have enoughlots of wrinkles or a beard.

Interestingly, historical figures have been chosen from personsamong people who have enough wrinkles or a beard.

It's because fine lines for drawing hair is effective to prevent from mimicking (counterfeiting?).


It'ss it because fine lines for drawing hair is effective toin preventing from mimicking (counterfeiting?).

It's because fine lines for drawing hair is effective toin prevent from mimicking (counterfeiting?).

Rumor say that bald persons cannot be a model for bank notes.


Rumor sayhas it that bald personsople cannot be a model for bank notes.

Rumor sayhas it that bald personsople cannot be a models for bank notes.

へー!

The next person to be illustrated in 10,000 yen notes is Eiichi Shibusawa.


The next person to be illustrated ion 10,000 yen notes is Eiichi Shibusawa.

The next person to be illustrated ion 10,000 yen notes is Eiichi Shibusawa.

He had been involved in establishment of more than 500 companies and non profit organizations including hospitals, public schools, big manufacturing companies, railway companies, major banks, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange.


He had been involved in the establishment of more than 500 companies and non profit organizations including hospitals, public schools, big manufacturing companies, railway companies, major banks, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

He had beenwas involved in the establishment of more than 500 companies and non profit organizations including hospitals, public schools, big manufacturing companies, railway companies, major banks, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

わー、凄い。

167 companies has still run their businesses to support Japan's strong economy.


167 companies thast still run their businesses to support Japan's strong economy.

167 of those companies has still run their businesses toin support of Japan's strong economy.

I'm looking forward to people calling new 10,000 yen notes Eiichi in a friendly way.


I'm looking forward to people calling new 10,000 yen notes Eiichi in a friendlycolloquial, informal way.

I'm looking forward to people calling the new 10,000 yen notes Eiichi in a friendly way.

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