The Japan Mint, located in Osaka and housed in one of the city’s few Western-style buildings, serves as the head office for the governmental agency overseeing the production of coins and medals, along with metal analysis, testing, and certification. Visitors can explore the onsite museum, which traces the history of Japanese money-printing through 4,000 artifacts and interactive exhibits. This educational experience offers a detailed look into the evolution of minting techniques and the significance of currency in Japanese culture.
Japan Mint (Osaka Mint Bureau)
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