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  1. National Printing Bureau (独立行政法人国立印刷局, Dokuritsu gyōsei hōjin Kokuritsu Insatsu-kyoku) (NPB) is a Japanese governmental agency in charge of the production of Japanese paper money, Japanese yen. It also produces various other products, such as postage stamps and the official governmental gazette.

  2. Frequently Asked Questions and Inquiries to the NPB. FAQ on Banknotes. Get answers to your questions about design and anti-counterfeiting technology. Contact Us. Click here to contact us by phone, e-mail or email form.

  3. A Classified Federal Heritage Building in Gatineau, Quebec, designed by Ernest Cormier in 1949-1956. It combines Beaux-Arts and International styles, and was the first major federal project to integrate Hull into the National Capital District.

    • 45 Sacre Coeur Blvd., Hull, Gatineau, Quebec
  4. The National Printing Bureau continues to respond to public expectations by providing a stable and secure supply of products as required by the national economy. As part of these efforts, the Bureau utilizes advanced anti-counterfeiting measures, efficient production technologies and strict manufacturing control systems established as a result ...

  5. Since its foundation, the National Printing Bureau has contributed to society by developing technology to ensure the security of printed public documents through research on anti-counterfeiting technology.

  6. National Printing Bureau produces Bank of Japan notes, Official Gazette, passports, etc. View National Printing Bureau website

  7. The National Printing Bureau and Heating Plant is a monumental, symmetrical building composed of an austere and crisply defined, granite-clad central office pavilion with a five-bay entrance portico flanked by projecting office blocks, and modern, recessed, glass-enclosed factory wings.