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  |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 13500</li>
 
  |Basic Building Statistics=<li>Cost: 13500</li>
 
<li>+2250 to wealth generated by trade in this province</li>
 
<li>+2250 to wealth generated by trade in this province</li>
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<li>+8 per turn to town growth from trade within this province</li>
 
<li>+2 to happiness in this province</li>
 
<li>+2 to happiness in this province</li>
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<li>-2 to happiness from modernisation</li>
 
<li>Enables recruitment of Rank 1 geisha</li>
 
<li>Enables recruitment of Rank 1 geisha</li>
<li>+8 per turn to town growth from trade within this province</li>
 
<li>-2 to happiness from modernisation</li>
 
 
  |Clan Effects=+4 to modernisation (clan development)}}
 
  |Clan Effects=+4 to modernisation (clan development)}}
  

Revision as of 02:21, 24 December 2012

Junin Ryogae (FOTS)
File:Junin Ryogae FOTS.png
Chain Business Type
Requires Buildings:
  • Financial District
  • Arts:
  • Gold Standard
  • Enables -
    Spawned Defence Forces -
    Basic Building Statistics
  • Cost: 13500
  • +2250 to wealth generated by trade in this province
  • +8 per turn to town growth from trade within this province
  • +2 to happiness in this province
  • -2 to happiness from modernisation
  • Enables recruitment of Rank 1 geisha
  • Clan Effects +4 to modernisation (clan development)
    See main article; FotS Buildings


    Description

    Money eases all problems.

    The Junin Ryogae improves commerce for the owning faction by managing the availability of money in the economy. The building improves happiness in a province, and also improves the quality of geishas recruited there. After all, bankers must have their small pleasures.

    Compared to medieval merchants, all modern industries and businesses make extensive use of banking services. In the rapidly modernising Japan of the Meiji period, the city of Osaka became a centre for banking, with much of the work of a central bank being done by the "Junin Ryogae", the Ten Exchange Houses. Although these were not modern bankers, they did lend money to other banks, the governments of individual domains, and manage the markets of gold-back cash and silver-backed bank-issue money. In effect, they controlled the exchange and interest rates for Japan.