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Home > > Japan 20 Yen Fujiwara Kamatari - 1931 - Block 6

Banknote Japan 20 Yen Fujiwara Kamatari - 1931 - Block 6

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Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1931
Catalog
WPM (P.) 41.a
Country
Japan
Quality
VF
Face value
20 yen
Institution
Bank of Japan
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Fujiwara no Kamatari (614-669) was a prominent Japanese statesman and military leader during the Asuka and early Nara periods. Best known for founding the influential Fujiwara clan, he played a pivotal role in shaping the political landscape of ancient Japan. Kamatari led the Taika no Kaishin rebellion in 645, which overthrew the powerful Soga clan and ushered in major reforms.

Through the Taika reforms, Kamatari aimed to centralize power under the imperial government, taking inspiration from Chinese governance models. These reforms included administrative restructuring, land reforms, and the promotion of Buddhism. The resulting ritsury? system established a centralized and uniform legal and bureaucratic framework in Japan.

Kamatari's impact extended beyond his lifetime, as the Fujiwara clan continued to hold significant political influence for centuries. Members of the Fujiwara family were renowned for their political acumen and strategic marriages with the imperial family, solidifying their status as one of Japan's most powerful and influential clans.

As a founding figure of Japan's imperial history, Fujiwara no Kamatari's legacy endures through the lasting prominence of the Fujiwara clan and their role in shaping Japan's political and cultural landscape. His contributions to the formation of the ritsury? system and the strengthening of imperial authority have left an indelible mark on Japan's history.


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