Thursday 16 May 2013

at 1818


When Kinjiro was to be in charge of fiscal reform of Hattori family.
Salary(?) of Hattori was 1300 bales.

But reduction of salary due to financial deterioration of Odawara clan. 
And subtract the amount of debt of Hattori.
Actual amount paid against him.
It was 403 bales.
 
So it was about 161 koku.
And debt was 246 ryo.
(about $ 246,000?)
 
Incidentally this debt.
It was debt that was subtract by Odawara clan.
Or debt of the other.
I do not know now.

However,vassal of the territory of 1300 koku.
All over Japan,this class was the executive class in their clan.

True state of affairs of their finance was down and out so far.
And maybe it was same all over Japan.


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"If you leave your money to Kinjiro.
Its money always increase.”
At first,Kinjiro seems to have become a reputation so in the servant of Hattori family.

At the same time,he made ​​a their plan individually.
For example,such as their debt repayment.
And its plans were accurate.

Finally,Kinjiro has been delegated the fiscal consolidation of Hattori family.


”Okubo Tadazane” of Odawara lord at this time.

Okubo was Tokugawa vassal of since Mikawa. (land of Tokugawa originated.)
Reputation of Tadazane was high as the ruler of virtue.
The following year,he become ministers of the Tokugawa regime.

Probably,its preparation had already begun.
Hattori was the senior statesman of Odawara clan.
Their expense growth was expected.
Fiscal reform was urgently needed.


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They made ​​a singled out to Kinjiro as master of moneymaking.
And this was the beginning of the discrepancy between the rulers and Kinjiro.
 
Kinjiro aimed at reform permanent. 
But the rulers asked for emergency funds to Kinjiro always.
 
When the state of farmers were improve a little.
They tried to increase tax immediately.
 
Of course they also would not want to so.
It means that they pick themselves the buds of improvement.

In other words、maybe feudalism were cornered up there.
 

At 1818.

Ninomiya Kinjiro 31 years old.
It was 50 years before of the end of samurai era.

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