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Japanese history does not mention the year when lead (yen namari, Syn. Koku yen, u-jaku) was obtained for the first time in Japan. Silver-ore was discovered accidentally in the year 667, A.D., at Tsu-shima, during the digging of the foundations of a new castle, named Kanedono-shizo; this ore produced the first Japanese silver metal in the year 674.