Tsuda Umeko
Shibusawa Eiichi
Translation
Cashless Society
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What was Tsuda Umeko known as?

A pioneer of female education in Japan

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What was Shibusawa Eiichi know as?

The father of Japanese capitalism 

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女性の

Female

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What may redesigning banknotes encourage Japan to do?

To go cashless faster.

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Who is this?

Shibusawa Eiichi

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What did the school Tsuda Umeko founded in 1900 become?

One of the first universities for women in Japan

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Why did Shibusawa Eiichi go to Paris in 1867?

For the 1867 World Exhibition

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貨幣,通貨

Currency

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What have some countries stopped issuing?

Their largest banknote

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Who is this?

Tsuda Umeko

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How old was Tsuda Umeko when she returned to Japan?

17 years old

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What did Shibusawa also support?

Education, international relationships and public welfare.

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キャッシュレスの、現金のいらないこ

Cashless

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Why have some countries stopped issuing their largest banknote?

To go cashless

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(Use the graph on page 99) Which country has the lowest cashless status?

Germany

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Why did Tsuda Emeko feel it necessary to improve Japanese women's social status?

Because she found Japanese women had few opportunities in education or jobs.

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What did Shibusawa Eiichi learn when he visited Europe?

He learned about Western social and economic systems

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を廃止する

Abolish

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Why should Japan abolished the 10,000 yen banknote?

Because if there was no 10,000 yen banknotes, it would be much easier to carry one card or one smartphone instead of many small banknotes.

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(Use the graph on page 99) Does Australia have a higher cashless status than Canada?

No (Canada has a higher cashless status)

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Reverse - The United States

(at the age of six) What country was she selected to study in?

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Reverse - The first bank and hundreds of leading companies.

(After returning from Japan) What did Shibusawa Eiichi help create?

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資本主義

Capitalism 

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What are three reasons why Japan should become a cashless society?

It cost companies a lot of money to adjust equipment to use new bank notes.

A cashless system saves a lot of work by making transactions easier.

Makes it convenient for foreign tourists to visit Japan, since they don't need to exchange currencies.

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(Use the graph on page 99) What is the difference in percentage between the cashless status of China and Sweden?

22.8%

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