The title has all the info that I have on the album, since I do not read Japanese.
The album is brown. Only one side of a coin can be viewed.
It is four panels and two cover pages, almost all the printing is in Japanese. It has a drawing of one side of the coin for each of the 60 holes. The album says "No 103" on the front, and has "Toho Planning, Inc., P. O. Box 61, Shiba, Tokyo" on the back cover page.
The latest hole in the album is for the 1,000 yen 1964 Olympics coin.
Based upon an auction listing that I saw on the internet, the album in your link appears to be the no. 201 album which was produced later, and contained 80 holes. Note especially that the Japan 1,000 yen 1964 is not the last (or the latest) coin in the album.
His appears to have plastic slides, so you can view both sides of the coins. Mine is a folder which allows only one side to be viewed, and it has a drawing of one side of each type in its hole.