Kou Shibusawa isnât only one of Koeiâs founders, he is also a game creator, a producer, and a brand name. As part of Koei Tecmoâs celebration of 40 years of the Kou Shibusawa banner, the company is offering some expensive gold coins.
Kou Shibusawaâs real name is Yoichi Erikawa, and his professional moniker takes the first syllable from Koei and borrows the last name from Shibusawa Eiichi, the father of Japanese capitalism, which is really quite fitting!
At Koei, Shibusawa has become famous for the Nobunagaâs Ambition series, Uncharted Waters series, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms series, among many other titles. This is why Kou Shibusawa has become a brand for the companyâs strategy games. Koei, however, also released Nioh under the banner. Itâs not a strategy game and has a historical, yet dark fantasy, setting, so Iâve always thought its inclusion under the Kou Shibusawa name is interesting.
To mark forty years of Kou Shibusawa, Koei is releasing a set of gold coins,ăwhich includes three 24 gram pure gold coins featuring Nobunagaâs Ambition, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and Nioh, as well as a 54 gram one for Nobunagaâs Ambition. The coins are shaped like koban, which are Japanese oval-shaped coins that were used during the Edo Period.
The full set is also personally signed by Kou Shibusawaâthe man, that is, not the brand per se.
The large 52g pure gold Nobunagaâs Ambition coin is also available individually for only 1,144,000 yen ($10,000), while the smaller 24g coins cost 528,000 yen ($4,649) each.
Itâs amazing how distinctive Kou Shibusawaâs games have been over the years and have shaped Koeiâs identity. Congrats to him and his brand on four decades. So if you really, really like Kou Shibusawaâor gold coins, for that matterâperhaps these might be of interest. Surely, the father of Japanese capitalism would approve.