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Gold Exchange
In the wall of the former Osaka Stock Exchange building, there is a metal plate, which indicates the site of gold exchange. The gold exchange started here in 1743, but I didn’t know when it ended to f...
It is located on the wall of the Osaka Stock Exchange right next to Kitahama Station. It seems that it was originally in a different place where the exchange rate of gold, silver, and coins was determined from the gold market. It used to play an important role in financial transactions, but it is difficult to notice as a historic site and is sober.
It is located on the wall of the Osaka Exchange Building in Kitahama.
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It is quietly hung on the far left side of the circular front entrance of the Osaka Exchange Building. There is also an explanation, but it is a little difficult to imagine what it was. Kitahama was a long time ago, the center of stock trading in Osaka, and the current Kitahama, but it is still a plate that feels the history of the marketplace since the Edo period.
It is a plate that the metallurgy place that used to be on the Koraibashi Suji began to be held in Kitahama since 1743. I can't understand the wall of the Osaka Stock Exchange unless I look a little higher.
Located on the Osaka Stock Exchange in Kitahama, it is a place where money transactions were conducted during the Edo period. There was an explanation board on the outer wall of the building. A statue of Tomoatsu Godai was also built nearby. The neighborhood is a securities company and financial office district, and the remnants of that time remain.
Gold Exchange
In the wall of the former Osaka Stock Exchange building, there is a metal plate, which indicates the site of gold exchange. The gold exchange started here in 1743, but I didn’t know when it ended to f...
It's sober.
It is located on the wall of the Osaka Stock Exchange right next to Kitahama Station. It seems that it was originally in a different place where the exchange rate of gold, silver, and coins was determined from the gold market. It used to play an important role in financial transactions, but it is difficult to notice as a historic site and is sober.
It is located on the wall of the Osaka Exchange Building in Kitahama.
It is quietly hung on the far left side of the circular front entrance of the Osaka Exchange Building. There is also an explanation, but it is a little difficult to imagine what it was. Kitahama was a long time ago, the center of stock trading in Osaka, and the current Kitahama, but it is still a plate that feels the history of the marketplace since the Edo period.
It was held in Kitahama since 1743.
It is a plate that the metallurgy place that used to be on the Koraibashi Suji began to be held in Kitahama since 1743. I can't understand the wall of the Osaka Stock Exchange unless I look a little higher.
and they were trading money.
Located on the Osaka Stock Exchange in Kitahama, it is a place where money transactions were conducted during the Edo period. There was an explanation board on the outer wall of the building. A statue of Tomoatsu Godai was also built nearby. The neighborhood is a securities company and financial office district, and the remnants of that time remain.