ginza

a regulatory commission or guild, overseers of silver production in Edo period Japan
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ginza

Summary

Key Facts

  • ginza is in the country of Japan[1].
  • ginza's subclass of is recorded as za[2].
  • ginza's subclass of is recorded as mint[3].
  • ginza's Commons category is recorded as Ginza (mints of the Tokugawa shogunate)[4].
  • ginza was dissolved in +1869-00-00T00:00:00Z[5].
  • ginza's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/043ps4c[6].
  • ginza's product or material produced is recorded as silver coin[7].
  • ginza's replaced by is recorded as Japan Mint[8].

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Works and Contributions

Things named for ginza include Ginza[9], a chōchō[10], in Japan[11], founded in 1612[12].

Why It Matters

Entities named for ginza include Ginza[9], a chōchō[10], in Japan[11], founded in 1612[12].

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