500 yen coin (commemorative)
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| Value | 500 Japanese yen |
|---|---|
| Edge | Reeded |
| Composition | Varies by issue |
| Years of minting | 1985–2020[a] |
| Catalog number | - |
| Obverse | |
| Design | Varies by year |
| Reverse | |
| Design | Varies by year |
The 500 yen coin (五百円硬貨, Gohyaku-en kōka) is a denomination of the Japanese yen. In addition to being used as circulating currency, this denomination has also been used to make commemorative coins struck by the Japan Mint. These coins are intended for collectors only and were never issued for circulation.
| Years | Material |
|---|---|
| 1985–1999 | 75% copper, 25% nickel (Cupronickel) |
| 2002–2009 | 72% copper, 20% zinc, 8% nickel (Nickel-brass) |
| 2008–present | 75% copper, 12.5% zinc, 12.5% nickel (Bi-metallic) |
Commemorative coins
Throughout the coin's history, the Japan Mint has issued 500 yen coins commemorating the various subjects of Japan's history. Early commemorative coins minted under the Shōwa era have their dates of reign written in Kanji script. This practice was later replaced by adding Arabic numerals to reflect the current Emperor's year of reign.
1985–1999 (Cupronickel)
| Image | Japanese date | Gregorian date | Mintage[b] | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 六十 (60) Shōwa[c] |
1985 | 70,000,000[1] | Tsukuba Exposition '85[2] | |
| 六十 (60) Shōwa |
1985 | 70,000,000[3] | Centennial of the Foundation of the Cabinet System[4] | |
| 六十一 (61) Shōwa |
1986 | 50,000,000[5] | Hirohito's 60th year of reign[6] | |
| 六十二 (62) Shōwa |
1987 | Unknown[7] | Hirohito's 60th year of reign | |
| 63 Shōwa |
1988 | 20,000,000[8] | Opening of Seto Bridge[9] | |
| 63 Shōwa |
1988 | 20,000,000[10] | Opening of Seikan Tunnel (1988)[11] | |
| 2 Heisei |
1990 | 30,000,000[12] | Enthronement of Emperor Akihito[13] | |
| 四 (4) Heisei |
1992 | 19,950,000[14] (50,000) |
20th anniversary of the reversion of Okinawa to Japan[15] | |
| 五 (5) Heisei |
1993 | 29,800,000[16] (200,000) |
Wedding of Crown Prince Naruhito[17] | |
| 6 Heisei |
1994 | 19,900,000[18] (100,000) |
Opening of Kansai International Airport[19] | |
| 6 Heisei |
1994 | 9,900,000[20] (100,000) |
1994 Asian Games - Running[21] | |
| 6 Heisei |
1994 | 9,900,000[22] (100,000) |
1994 Asian Games - Swimming[23] | |
| 6 Heisei |
1994 | 9,900,000[24] (100,000) |
1994 Asian Games - Jumping[25] | |
| 9 Heisei |
1997 | 19,867,000[26] (133,000) |
Nagano Olympics (Snowboarding)[27] | |
| 9 Heisei |
1997 | 19,867,000[28] (133,000) |
Nagano Olympics (Bobsledding)[29] | |
| 10 Heisei |
1998 | 19,867,000[30] (133,000) |
Nagano Olympics (Acrobatic Skier)[31] | |
| 11 Heisei |
1999 | 14,900,000[32] (Unknown) |
10th anniversary of the enthronement of Akihito[33] |
2002–2009 (Nickel-brass)
| Image | Japanese date | Gregorian date | Mintage | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 Heisei[d] |
2002 | 10,000,000 | 2002 FIFA World Cup - (Europe & Africa)[34] | |
| 14 Heisei |
2002 | 10,000,000 | 2002 FIFA World Cup - (Asia & Oceania)[35] | |
| 14 Heisei |
2002 | 10,000,000 | 2002 FIFA World Cup - (North & South America)[36] | |
| 17 Heisei |
2005 | 8,241,000 | EXPO 2005 AICHI JAPAN[37] | |
| 17 Heisei |
2005 | 50,000[e] (Silver) |
Opening of Chūbu Centrair International Airport[38] | |
| 19 Heisei |
2007 | 6,600,000 | 50th anniversary of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition[39] | |
| 20 Heisei |
2008 | 4,800,000 | Centenary of Japanese Immigration to Brazil - Japan-Brazil Year of Exchange[40] | |
| 21 Heisei |
2009 | 9,950,000[f] | 20th anniversary of the enthronement of Akihito[41] |
2008–2016
- 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law
- 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). This program ran until 2016, concluding with the final issues for Tokyo and Fukushima.


2017–present
| Image | Japanese date | Gregorian date | Mintage | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31 Heisei |
2019 | 5,000,000 | 30th anniversary of the enthronement of Akihito[104] | |
| 元 (1) Reiwa |
2019 | 5,000,000[h] | Enthronement of Emperor Naruhito to the Chrysanthemum Throne[105][106] | |
| 2 Reiwa |
2020 | 4,000,000 | 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics: Raijin[107] | |
| 2020 | 4,000,000 | 2020 Tokyo Summer Paralympics: Fujin | ||
| N/a | 7 Reiwa |
2025 | Expo 2025 Osaka Kansai |