Tokugawa Japan: Peace, Isolation, and Hidden Power — Fexingo History

Edo's Hidden Artisans: The Tokugawa Gold Leaf Monopoly

6 min · 3. juni 2026
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In this episode of Tokugawa Japan: Peace, Isolation, and Hidden Power, Lucas and Luna explore the shogunate's secret monopoly on gold leaf production. Behind the glittering screens and temple facades of Edo, a network of forbidden guilds and counterfeiters shaped the economy. Discover the Kinpakuza, the official gold leaf workshop in Edo, where master craftsmen like Kanō Eitoku's descendants applied paper-thin sheets to shogunal palaces. Learn how the bakufu controlled gold leaf to prevent samurai from melting coins, and how a black market flourished in the slums of Asakusa. We follow the story of Denkichi, a counterfeiter who flooded Edo with fake gold leaf until the ōmetsuke caught him. This episode reveals a hidden layer of Tokugawa craft, crime, and power. #Kinpakuza #goldleaf #Edo #Tokugawa #bakufu #Kinza #Denkichi #Asakusa #ōmetsuke #KanōEitoku #Japan #artisan #counterfeiting #craft #monopoly #history #FexingoHistory #TokugawaJapan Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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