

Leased land cannot be demolished by any clan, even those that take the province from the Otomo, and the impact on daimyo honour is permanent until the daimyo dies. Upon building leased land, the player is granted 4500 koku, in exchange for the building slot becoming permanently unavailable and the daimyo's honour dropping by one (registered on his honour counter as a negative "past event").

Allowing foreigners to use Japan's sacred soil decreases your daimyo's honour by -1.Requires an empty town slot, 0 koku, and 1 turn to build.

It might have cost many Europeans their heads, too. The chances are that the implicit arrogance of the European Catholics would have scuppered any chance of trade, let alone anything else. Quite how happy the Shogun and his daimyo would have been if this treaty had been made known to them is an interesting bit of speculation. Japan fell in the Portuguese sphere of influence, so the Spanish stayed away. Any thought for the natives who might not want to be colonised or exploited was, of course, completely lacking. While the Pope, a Spaniard, had not been directly involved, he was certainly happy to endorse the arrangement. This treaty had divided the whole world between Catholic Spain and Catholic Portugal, without any reference to any other European powers. That it was the Portuguese rather than the Spanish getting involved in Japan during this period was the result of the Treaty of Tordesillas of 1494, brokered by the Catholic Church. However, there is a loss of respect among all right-thinking Japanese who see no need to give any of Japan to foreigners. In return, the clan gains a large amount of money. This land can be handed over to foreign, Portuguese control for them to do with as they wish. The foreigners offer wealth, and all they ask is the use of a little piece of land. Leased Land is a building in Total War: Shogun 2 only available to the Otomo Clan.
