Privy Seal of Japan

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the Emperor's signature and Privy Seal in Constitution of the Empire of Japan(photographic negative)
the Emperor's signature and Privy Seal in Constitution of the Empire of Japan(photographic negative)

The Privy Seal of Japan is the Emperor of Japan's official seal. It is square and its inscription "天皇御璽" is written in archaic script (篆書:tensyo). It has two lines of vertical writing. On the right-hand side is "天皇" and on left-hand side is "御璽". The seal is printed on appointment documents, such as proclamation sentences of a law, government ordinances, treaties, instruments of ratification, ambassadors' credentials, documents from the Prime Minister or Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and also on written appointments of dismissal.

The history of the Privy Seal of Japan goes back to the Nara period. Although it was originally made from copper, it was manufactured from stone in 1868 (Meiji) and later, was made from pure gold. The present Privy Seal is pure gold and is about 3 suns (about 9cm) in size and weighs 4.5kg. The master-hand of the seal lived in Kyoto, 安部井 櫟堂 (Abei Rekido 1805-1883). He was commissioned to manufacture the State Seal of Japan in one year in 1874 (Meiji 7). When not in use, the seal is kept in a leather bag. The seal is used with special cinnabar seal ink specially made in the National Printing Bureau.

If the State Seal or the Privy Seal are illegally reproduced, the penalty is at least two years of penal servitude according to Article 164 the 1st clause of the criminal code.

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