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A Leading Expert on the Notable Nara Loans Explains the "Toyotomi Brothers" Lecture at the Nara Prefectural Library and Information Center

Why does Koichiro (Toyotomi Hidenaga) in the historical drama "Toyotomi Brothers" show such a strong interest in money? The story intentionally depicts scenes related to money, such as when he receives a tip from his childhood friend Nao while in the village and when he receives a 50-kan reward from Nobunaga after the Battle of Okehazama. These depictions may allude to the financial system known as "Nara Kashi" that Hidenaga later established. A…
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Why does Koichiro (Toyotomi Hidenaga) in the historical drama "Toyotomi Brothers" show such a strong interest in money? The story intentionally depicts scenes related to money, such as when he receives a tip from his childhood friend Nao while in the village and when he receives a 50-kan reward from Nobunaga after the Battle of Okehazama. These depictions may allude to the financial system known as "Nara Kashi" that Hidenaga later established. A…

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BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン) broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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