Across
- 3. a kind of hotel for important people on the trade routes
- 5. the study and action of managing money
- 6. someone who goes to a shrine, temple, or church, for example
- 7. what people do at a shrine, temple, or church, for example
- 9. this was a hotel for regular people on the trade routes
- 12. where the boats could load and unload their goods
- 13. the money made of metal; gold or silver in the Edo era
- 14. the industry of growing crops to sell for food
- 16. the industry of catching fish or other seafood to sell for food
- 17. things that are grown to be sold. NOT rice that was grown for taxes
- 21. money, for example dollars or yen. In the past, also salt or rice.
- 22. making pots or kettles from iron, usually to sell
- 24. In Edo, Osaka, and Kyoto merchants made these groups - merchant guilds
- 25. wooden plates or boxes or spoons painted with a kind of shiny paint
- 27. the industry of making beer, sake, or soy sauce to sell
- 28. a building where merchants kept goods before selling them
- 30. the place where water meets land
- 31. to make a rough thing cleaner or more pure, like iron ore to iron
- 33. the name for the 5 land trade routes made in the Edo era
Down
- 1. a kind of car that can be pulled by horses
- 2. points on the trade routes where people would be checked by shogunate
- 4. like “roads on the sea” for boats to carry large amounts of goods
- 7. the number of people in a town, city, country, or other areas
- 8. these started because of different currency in east and west of Japan
- 10. this means “must be done”. If something is this, you must follow the rule
- 11. land that was made from filling wet ground or the sea
- 15. something that was made by hand, usually to sell
- 18. dried seafood. For example: sea cucumber, abalone, and shark fin
- 19. used to help food last longer. Also used as money.
- 20. cloth or woven fabric or the clothes made from them.
- 23. the industry of cutting down trees for wood to sell
- 26. a kind of silver fish that can be dried easily
- 29. this is the difference between the cost of buying and the cost of selling
- 32. a tool that helps to dig in the soil to make it easier to plant seeds
