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  • ...duced one ''koku'' of rice, and a ''chô'' of land produced ten ''koku'' of rice.</ref> *1 '''Hyô''' (俵) = 1 "bale" or "bag" of rice = 4 '''to''' (斗)
    4 KB (466 words) - 17:33, 12 October 2017
  • ...t family from Jigozen-mura, [[Hiroshima prefecture]], he sold his family's rice fields to be able to afford the construction of the bridge and bell tower g
    957 bytes (136 words) - 11:15, 25 September 2013
  • ...f [[Mitarai]]. In actual practice, the payments ended up being in not only rice, but accompanied by some amount of copper or bronze, iron or steel, and spu
    3 KB (410 words) - 05:56, 19 March 2017
  • *1726/4 [[Edo]]-based wholesalers dealing in rice, lamp oil, or any of thirteen other specified products, are required by the
    990 bytes (130 words) - 20:39, 20 September 2013
  • ...authorization. Korea was also obliged to provide 100 ''[[koku]]'' worth of rice and beans to Tsushima han each year, and to allow Tsushima agents to conduc
    1 KB (152 words) - 16:59, 31 May 2015
  • *Merchants dealing in oil, rice, and certain other commodities are ordered by the shogunate to form protect
    1 KB (144 words) - 00:17, 9 July 2016
  • ...nning, and growing certain kinds of vegetables and other crops (other than rice).
    5 KB (827 words) - 22:48, 24 December 2015
  • ...e played a notable role in guiding or teaching the locals in techniques of rice agriculture and fishing, and in matters of morals and ethics, for which he
    1 KB (187 words) - 09:30, 30 January 2020
  • ...attacked storehouses, or the homes of elites they believed to be hoarding rice.
    1 KB (173 words) - 20:21, 7 August 2014
  • ..., 常平倉) in the east and west parts of Heian-kyô, and sells government-owned rice in order to increase the available supply and lower prices.
    1 KB (136 words) - 03:21, 21 February 2020
  • *1778/1 The number of [[rice broker]]s (''fudasashi'') in [[Edo]] reaches 109.
    1 KB (161 words) - 08:07, 22 July 2017
  • ''Jidaka'' bears comparison to ''kokudaka'', the amount of rice produced (or equivalent agricultural production) in the domain, as both ref
    1 KB (205 words) - 22:15, 21 July 2014
  • ...imyô'' domain, or "''[[han]]''," expressed as a measure of ''[[koku]]'' of rice. As a representation of the domain's wealth, ''kokudaka'' determined the am ...on in other products, such as wheat or beans, into an equivalent amount in rice, with the distance from market and other considerations factored in as well
    6 KB (932 words) - 18:05, 28 July 2014
  • *1833/7/16 [[Bakufu]] bans transporting rice.
    1 KB (137 words) - 13:45, 13 January 2018
  • ...many as 2,000 vessels might visit Niigata in a year, carrying not only tax rice, but a wide variety of other goods, including marine products from [[Ezo]],
    6 KB (916 words) - 17:09, 22 December 2014
  • ...[[Tosa han]], the special tax was renamed in 1789 ''demai'' ("a portion of rice taken out"), eliminating the pretense that it was a loan to be repaid in th
    1 KB (218 words) - 22:07, 21 July 2014
  • ...was re-designated a village (''mura''). Much of the area was employed for rice cultivation and [[Satsuma imo]] sweet potatoes, but Mawashi also included n
    1 KB (225 words) - 14:05, 15 November 2015
  • ...t modern museum founded in Kyoto, established in [[1875]], and housed in a rice storehouse on the grounds of the [[Kyoto Imperial Palace]]. That museum, op
    2 KB (267 words) - 23:44, 27 December 2013
  • They smuggled rice, rapeseed oil, vegetable wax, [[sugar]], and a number of other products to
    2 KB (223 words) - 22:51, 13 July 2014
  • ...nal, collectively supportive, lifestyles. Some of the chief foods included rice, wheat, beans, and gourds, and people raised [[horses]] for use in the fiel
    4 KB (623 words) - 07:07, 23 February 2020

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