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: ''A very, very old coin.''
: - In-game description
==Availability==
==Availability==
===Quest Reward===
===Quest Reward===
Kan'ei Tsuho is obtainable by spending 10 Photon Tickets in the quest [[Gallon's Plan]] at Hopkins.
Kan'ei Tsuho is obtainable by spending 10 {{Tool|rare|Photon Ticket|Photon Tickets}} in the quest {{Quest link|Gallon's Plan}} at Hopkins.
===Events===
Kan'ei Tsuho has been available from several events:
* {{Quest link|Easter Event 2017#Elly's Shop|Elly's Easter Shop (2017)}}
* {{Tool|Present_(Christmas)#Normal,_Hard,_Very_Hard_Present_Items|Present (Christmas) (2017)}}
* {{Quest link|Easter Event 2018#Elly's Shop|Elly's Easter Shop (2018)}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AF%9B%E6%B0%B8%E9%80%9A%E5%AE%9D Kan'ei Tsūhō] coins were used as currency in Japan throughout the Edo period, from 1636 until the 1860s.
* [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AF%9B%E6%B0%B8%E9%80%9A%E5%AE%9D Kan'ei Tsūhō] coins were used as currency in Japan throughout the Edo period, from 1636 until the 1860s.
 


{{Cards}}
{{Cards}}

Latest revision as of 18:41, 5 January 2024

Cane icon.pngKan'ei Tsuho
寛永通宝
Kan'ei Tsuho
A very, very old coin.
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Type
:
Card
Requirement
:
None
Max Grind
:
0
Special
:
Charge
Targets
:
Varies
ATPATA
11
HUmr HUnl HUct HUcl
RAmr RAml RAct RAcl
FOmr FOml FOnm FOnl
H. Dist
:
150
H. Angle
:
26°
V. Dist
:
30
V. Angle
:
26°
Hex
:
00D500

Availability

Quest Reward

Kan'ei Tsuho is obtainable by spending 10 Tool icon.pngPhoton Tickets in the quest Quest icon.pngGallon's Plan at Hopkins.

Events

Kan'ei Tsuho has been available from several events:

Trivia

  • Kan'ei Tsūhō coins were used as currency in Japan throughout the Edo period, from 1636 until the 1860s.