I cannot be definitive about a year but I think you will find it was between 1965 and 1973 as I bought a full Glenwood dinner service in Kobe Japan in 1973, I may well be wrong but it is a starting point anyway.
The Noritake Janette pattern was produced between 1965 and 1972.
The Glenwood pattern was produced between 1956 and 1981. The best way to locate information on your pattern is to search for "Noritake (pattern name here)" with a search engine. You'll generally get results from Replacements Limited, and there will be information on the dates of production and the replacement value. If you are looking for any additional assistance, please contact Noritake Customer Service at nsc.tab@noritake.com. If you send photos of the pattern and of the backstamp on the items, we can provide any information we have.
From what I have gathered in speaking with a Noritake historian, the first two digits are the last two of the production year. The last two on the stamp are the place the pattern sits in the line of patterns created in that year. In your case, your pattern was the 17th pattern produced in 1953. . In my case, my backstamp reads 3606. She told me it was the 6th pattern produced in 1936
email Noritake and give them the pattern/year purchased
1988 - 1996
1969 - 1982
1964 to 1980
The address of the Glenwood Public Library is: 109 N Vine St, Glenwood, 51534 1516
1921
Two of the most popular patterns of Noritake china are 175 and Azalea. For further information one could go to the eBay website which has produced a useful guide on all the different types.
Noritake Kinashi is 177 cm.
2002