If You Were a Financial Advisor in Feudal Japan.
You arrive at the massive gates of Edo, Japan — a country that has been closed to all foreigners for decades.
And somehow… you're allowed in.
The emperor himself gives you permission to walk the country freely and study its economy.
What you find sur…
If You Were a Financial Advisor in Feudal Japan.
You arrive at the massive gates of Edo, Japan — a country that has been closed to all foreigners for decades.
And somehow… you're allowed in.
The emperor himself gives you permission to walk the country freely and study its economy.
What you find surprises you.
Samurai walk proudly through the streets, and everyone steps aside. They hold the power.
But the people with the real money… are the merchants.
Because in feudal Japan, rice isn't just food
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