Transition to Another World, Landmines Included

Neighborhood maps, monetary values, etc.

[Map]

Maps such as town location relationships.

It will be around the end of the seven chapters that the topic of neighbouring countries comes up.

Even if you don't grasp it, it doesn't really affect you.

Think of it as about twice the size of Japan's national territory.

Transferred Neighborhood Map

Countries Metastased and Around

Money

Unit: Rare

Copper coin = 1 rare Almost not in circulation.

Silver coin = about 10 rare 1 yen balls in size. Drilled holes.

Large silver coin = about 100 rare 100 yen balls in size

Gold coin = 1000 rare, about the size of 1 yen balls.

Large gold coin = 10,000 rare (10 gold coins) Size of about 100 yen balls

White gold coin = 100,000 rare (100 gold coins) Size of about 100 yen balls

Gold and silver coins, albeit alloys with less gold and silver content.

Since copper coins are basic and not in circulation, retail valuing is basic in 10 rare units.

If a merchant trades on a gross basis, the unit price may also be added on a rare basis.

When it comes to large gold coins, they cannot be used in the stalls, and white gold coins cannot be received unless they are in a store as large as this.

If you convert it with bread eaten by ordinary people, it's about 10 yen a rare image, but the price difference by region is huge, and you can't compare labor costs, so it's just a guide.

For example, when I convert it with apples (targeted fruit), I get an image of about 1 yen per rare.

As much as a family of four ordinary people can handle it with five gold coins to live for a month.