
Just like the Greater Runestone of the Viking settlement, this building has five upgrade levels. The time bonus reward building of this culture is the Timeless Dojo. This includes a supply boost, goods, and forge points. It has nine upgrade levels, and once you get to its last level, it will provide you with several bonuses. Perhaps the main reward building is the Shinto Temple.

It is also possible to dismiss the offer – if you do so the offer will be removed and the slot will appear empty (and again available for a new offer once the timer resets). You will play the negotiation minigame, using goods from your current era, and you can exchange for the displayed cultural goods rewards. If you find something that will help your current stage of the settlement, you can negotiate for it. The Merchant will show you three different offers each day. Once you complete the first initial quests, you will unlock this new feature for the current settlement. The biggest change compared to the Vikings, is the brand new settlement feature: the Merchant! The Gallery where the artists in your village can create marvelous paintings. The Armorer, which will produce different types of ancient armors, The Feudal settlement brings us four new cultural good buildings. If you want to be in control of your coin production timing, there are a number of diplomacy buildings including the Tea House or the Shinto Shrine that will help. One thing you will need to collect will be Koban Coins from residential buildings, like the Shoin-zukuri House, or the Shinden-zukuri Manor. This will direct you through all of the required steps to be successful.

Just like the Viking settlement, you will need to follow a quest line.
