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    CE. The wadōkaichin had the same specifications as the Chinese coin, with a diameter of 2.4 cm and a weight of 3.75 g. The name wadōkaichin comes from...
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    The Wadō era is famous for the first Japanese coin (和同開珎, wadokaiho or wadokaichin). 1590 (Tenshō 18): Siege of Odawara. Iwatsuki Domain and Oshi Domain...
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  • exemplified by the adoption of Japan's first official coin type, the Wadōkaichin. It was first minted in 708 CE on the orders of Empress Genmei, Japan's...
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    (1902–1910) Japanese mon (currency) Koban (coin) Ryō (Japanese coin) Wadōkaichin 元; yuán is not a simplified form of 圆; 圓; yuán, but a completely different...
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    portal Money portal Koban (coin) Momme (unit) Japanese mon (currency) Wadōkaichin Kobata (1965), p. 252: "price of gold was 30 kan for 10 taels, more or...
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  • Wadōkaichin monument in Saitama...
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    during the Asuka period, and the first Japanese copper coin was the Wadōkaichin (和同開珎) which were produced from 708. This coinage was inspired by the...
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    still in operation, as of 2019. 708: The first Japanese coin (和同開珎, Wadōkaichin) was minted. Tanzan Shrine L. Worden, Robert (1994). "Kofun and Asuka...
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    Tang dynasty Kai Yuan Tong Bao (開元通寳) coin, first minted in 621 in Chang'an], a model for the Japanese 8th-century Wadōkaichin...
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    official coin type, the Wadōkaichin. It was first minted in 708 CE on order of Empress Genmei, Japan's 43rd Imperial ruler. "Wadōkaichin" is the reading of...
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    of Empress Genmei's reign. The copper is used to mint Wadō Kaihō or Wadōkaichin, which are amongst the oldest examples of coinage in Japan.-- see image...
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    Pre-Edo Mumonginsen 667–672 Huhonsen 683 Wadōkaichin 708–958 Kaiki Shoho 760 Taihei Genpō 760 Edo Koban 1601–1868 Kan'ei Tsūhō 1626–1868 Ichibuban 1714–1854...
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  • Pre-Edo Mumonginsen 667–672 Huhonsen 683 Wadōkaichin 708–958 Kaiki Shoho 760 Taihei Genpō 760 Edo Koban 1601–1868 Kan'ei Tsūhō 1626–1868 Ichibuban 1714–1854...
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    was established for military conscription and building public works. Wadōkaichin (和同開珎) is the oldest official Japanese coinage, having been minted starting...
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    produced by domains are: Japan portal Money portal Numismatics portal Wadōkaichin Economy of Japan Japanese numismatic charm Chinese wen Korean mun Vietnamese...
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  • coins. An effort was made to draw attention away from the fact that 10 Wadōkaichin (older copper coins) could be exchanged for 1 new Mannen Tsuho coin....
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  • Pre-Edo Mumonginsen 667–672 Huhonsen 683 Wadōkaichin 708–958 Kaiki Shoho 760 Taihei Genpō 760 Edo Koban 1601–1868 Kan'ei Tsūhō 1626–1868 Ichibuban 1714–1854...
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  • the Bridge (Billy) 2011 Level E (Narrator) Nichijou (Peso, 10 Yen, and Wadōkaichin) 2012 Campione! (Narrator) High School DxD (Ddraig) 2013 Hunter × Hunter...
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    Economic history of Japan#Edo period Dangbaekjeon Japanese currency Wadōkaichin Tự Đức Bảo Sao 『造幣局長第三十七年報書(明治四十三年度)』 大蔵省造幣局、1910年 (in Japanese) Colnect...
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    copper used in the construction of the Nara Daibutsu and Nara period Wadōkaichin coins. Mine developed as an industrial city due to the production of...
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    Wadōkaichin monument in Saitama...
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    Japanese cash coins by inscription Japanese currency Government issues Wadōkaichin (和同開珎) Kan'ei Tsūhō (寛永通寳) Tenpō Tsūhō (天保通寳) Local issues Ryūkyū Tsūhō...
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    curb the cash coin counterfeiting. Japanese "Fuhonsen" and later the Wadōkaichin were modelled after the Tang dynasty's Kaiyuan Tongbao coin using similar...
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    Japanese cash coins by inscription Japanese currency Government issues Wadōkaichin (和同開珎) Kan'ei Tsūhō (寛永通寳) Tenpō Tsūhō (天保通寳) Local issues Ryūkyū Tsūhō...
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  • Pre-Edo Mumonginsen 667–672 Huhonsen 683 Wadōkaichin 708–958 Kaiki Shoho 760 Taihei Genpō 760 Edo Koban 1601–1868 Kan'ei Tsūhō 1626–1868 Ichibuban 1714–1854...
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    a Dotaku-shaped Lampshade", "Let's make bronze mirror", "Let's make Wadōkaichin, Bronze Coin". Various seminars on history in the area. Example includes...
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  • the introduction of minted coinage one day in 708 CE (the so-called wadōkaichin), to "lighten the burden of carrying around commodity equivalents" such...
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  • Pre-Edo Mumonginsen 667–672 Huhonsen 683 Wadōkaichin 708–958 Kaiki Shoho 760 Taihei Genpō 760 Edo Koban 1601–1868 Kan'ei Tsūhō 1626–1868 Ichibuban 1714–1854...
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    during the Asuka period, and the first Japanese copper coin was the Wadōkaichin (和同開珎) which were produced from 708. During the Heian period, official...
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  • century. Numerous wooden tags with inscriptions, Nara period earthenware, Wadōkaichin coins, inkstones, weights, jade jewelry, whetstones, and roof tiles were...
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