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- Rice_broker abstract "Rice brokers, which rose to power and significance in Osaka and Edo in the Edo period (1603-1867) of Japanese history, were the forerunners to Japan's banking system. The concept actually originally arose in Kyoto several hundred years earlier; the early rice brokers of Kyoto, however, operated somewhat differently, and were ultimately not nearly as powerful or economically influential as the later Osaka system would be.Daimyo (feudal lords) received most of their income in the form of rice. Merchants in Osaka and Edo thus began to organize storehouses where they would store a daimyo's rice in exchange for a fee, trading it for either coin or a form of receipt; essentially a precursor to paper money. Many if not all of these rice brokers also made loans, and would actually become quite wealthy and powerful. As the Edo period wore on, daimyo grew poorer and began taking out more loans, increasing the social position of the rice brokers.Rice brokers also managed, to a great extent, the transportation of rice around the country, organizing the income and wealth of many daimyo and paying taxes on behalf of the daimyo out of their storehouses.".
- Rice_broker thumbnail Nihonbashi_bridge_in_Edo.jpg?width=300.
- Rice_broker wikiPageID "7863270".
- Rice_broker wikiPageLength "11720".
- Rice_broker wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Rice_broker wikiPageRevisionID "669725713".
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Asakusa.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Ashikaga_Yoshimasa.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Bank_of_Japan.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Banknote.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Banking_in_Japan.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economy_of_feudal_Japan.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Chōnin.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Confucianism.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Daimyo.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Dōjima_Rice_Exchange.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Edo.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Edo_period.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Genroku.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Japan.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Kabuki.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Kinai.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Koku.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Loan.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Monetary_policy.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Osaka.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Rice.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Sakai,_Osaka.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Sake.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Samurai-dokoro.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Sankin-kōtai.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Tonya_(Japan).
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Usury.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Warehouse.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:clearing_house.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Yoshiwara.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Za_(guilds).
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink Ōnin_War.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink File:Nihonbashi_bridge_in_Edo.jpg.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLink File:Watermill_at_Onden.jpg.
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rice broker".
- Rice_broker wikiPageWikiLinkText "rice broker".
- Rice_broker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Rice_broker subject Category:Banking_in_Japan.
- Rice_broker subject Category:Economy_of_feudal_Japan.
- Rice_broker hypernym Forerunners.
- Rice_broker type Artist.
- Rice_broker type Bank.
- Rice_broker type Company.
- Rice_broker type Bank.
- Rice_broker type Company.
- Rice_broker type Thing.
- Rice_broker comment "Rice brokers, which rose to power and significance in Osaka and Edo in the Edo period (1603-1867) of Japanese history, were the forerunners to Japan's banking system. The concept actually originally arose in Kyoto several hundred years earlier; the early rice brokers of Kyoto, however, operated somewhat differently, and were ultimately not nearly as powerful or economically influential as the later Osaka system would be.Daimyo (feudal lords) received most of their income in the form of rice.".
- Rice_broker label "Rice broker".
- Rice_broker sameAs Q460311.
- Rice_broker sameAs Fudasashi.
- Rice_broker sameAs Courtiers_en_riz.
- Rice_broker sameAs 札差.
- Rice_broker sameAs m.026gq2l.
- Rice_broker sameAs Q460311.
- Rice_broker sameAs 札差.
- Rice_broker wasDerivedFrom Rice_broker?oldid=669725713.
- Rice_broker depiction Nihonbashi_bridge_in_Edo.jpg.
- Rice_broker isPrimaryTopicOf Rice_broker.