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MapChōroku Edo zu utsushi.
長禄江戶圖写 Title from verso. Manuscript. Oriented with north toward the upper right. Relief shown pictorially. Japanese. Pictorial map. Shows villages in the province of Musashi which later grew together to form city of Edo, during the Chōroku period (1457-1459). Includes text dated 1778. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Vault AACR2 Note hand-writing in red ink 安永 7年...- Date: 1804-01-01
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MapTōdo rekidai shūgun enkaku chizu.
唐土歷代州郡沿革地圖 | Mito Chō Sekisui Sensei kōzu | Kokon enkaku chizu Title from label on case. Maps within single border (31.7 x 17.8 cm). On double leaves, oriental style (fukurotoji). Minor insect damage. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Description based on online resource. Preface by 沈琬綸, dated 乾隆五十四年 [1789]; preface by 力原萬, dated 寬政元年己酉 [1789]. map [3]. 周職方氏圖 - map 4. 春秋列國圖 - map 5. 戰國七雄地圖 - map...- Contributor: Tachihara, Kyōsho - Nagakubo, Sekisui - Shen, Wanlun - Japanese Rare Book Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1789-01-01
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MapDai Nihon enkai yochi zenzu
大日本沿海輿地全図 / | Alternate title: [Inō taizu] | Alternate title: [Japan, Hokkaido to Kyushu] | Alternate title: Inō daizu "This map was created by Tadataka Inō (1745-1818), an amateur astronomer and surveyor who produced maps of extraordinary accuracy and had a great impact on cartography in Japan. Spanning a total of 214 sheets, Inō's large map of Japan shows the coastal outlines of the entire archipelago along with rivers and major roads. To complete the map, Inō and his team took a total...- Contributor: Inō, Tadataka
- Date: 1800
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