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Gō (unit) : ウィキペディア英語版
Gō (unit)

The is a traditional Japanese unit of area and volume. It expresses a tenth of a particular quantity.
As a unit expressing area, one gō is equivalent to a tenth of a bu or tsubo. This is approximately equal to 0.3306 .
As a unit expressing volume, one gō is equivalent to a tenth of a shō. This is approximately equal to 0.1809 liters.
Although it is no longer used officially, rice and sake are often measured in ''gō''. For example, rice cookers come with a 1 ''gō'' (180ml) measuring cup used to indicate the serving size for one person. As a rule of thumb, one ''gō'' is equivalent to about 150 grams of Japanese short grain rice. A ''gō'' is 1/1000 of a ''koku'', the base unit which was historically defined as the amount of rice needed to feed one person for a year. It is a very old unit of measurement and recently there has been some attempts of revival which have met with success; several more things are now being measured in ''gō'' like traditional Japanese fish (especially the dangerous Fugu) and several restaurants have re-instated it as part of a more traditional way of viewing the country's culture.
The Japanese gō is distinct from the Chinese unit gě, although both are written with the same character. The gě is also a unit of volume, but its size is a tenth of a peck, or roughly 0.881 liters.
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