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  Shoho nenchu Edo ezu     Edojo gotensyuzu     Edo gojo ezu     Kitaezotouchizu     Hokusabunryaku     Shintei Bankoku zenzu  
  Sokai zenzu     Zyutei Bankoku zenzu     Nichibei syodo ousetsu no zusetsu     Edowan okatame ezu     Dai Nihon Kaigan jissokuzu  
  Prefecture Maps in 1891     Prefecture Maps in 1880     Yochi shinzu     Map of Meiji Tokyo     Ueno Park Survey Map  
  Picture Map of Railroad     Diagrams of Telegraph Network     Dainihon Daigakuku Zenzu  
  Illustration of the Opening Nobiru Port in Rikuzen-no-Kuni     Planning Chart of the Ishikarigawa   
  Canal from Lake Inawashiro, Fukushima Prefecture     Survey Map of Biwako Sosui Canal     Survey Map of Colliery in Hokkaido  
  Agronomic map of Imperial Geological Survey of Japan      Charts concerning Prize Courts  
  Forests and fields distribution map in The Korean Peninsura     Marine products distribution map in the Korea shore  
  Tokyo City Planning Chart     City Planning Chart     Situation Map on Meng-Jiang Area     Drawings of Air-Raid Damaged Sites of 1945  
Genroku Kuniezu
The Tokugawa Shogunate ordered four times in years of Keicho, Shoho, Genroku and Tempo to prepare maps of every "kuni" (country) all over Japan. Preparation of Genroku Kuni Ezu (national land maps) was ordered to be started in the 9th year of Genroku (1696) and completed to cover most of Japan by the 15th year of Genroku (1702). The maps were compiled on a scale reducing 1 "ri" (3927m) to 6 "sun" (18cm) [about 1/21,600 scale], containing mountains, rivers, roads and other landmarks. Black circles across highways are milestones. Names of villages and recognized yields of rice are written inside oval frames that are colored differently for individual counties, while castle towns shown by white squares indicate names of area and lords of castle. The National Archives possess 8 each originals and copies of the Genroku Kuni Ezu. These maps were designated as National Important Cultural Properties of Japan in the 58th year of Showa (1983) together with 83 maps compiled in Tempo era (119 maps when overlapped portions are included) and 85 Tempo Go Cho (records of villages) where a yield of rice of every village from Matsumae (Hokkaido) to Ryukyu (Okinawa) The photography was carried out without any modification of the present conditions of the maps, and some of the portions may not be so clear.
Yamashiro-no-Kuni
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Copy of Genroku Kuni Ezu (Country Map in Genroku Era).
Original size: 233cm from east to west and 328cm from north to south.
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Yamato-no-Kuni
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Copy of Genroku kuni Ezu (Country Map in Genroku Era). Names filled in show that Koriyama domain (Lord Noto,
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Kawachi-no-Kuni
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Copy of Genroku kuni Ezu (Country Map in Genroku Era). Names filled in are those who were magistrates of temples and shrines,
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Izumi-no-Kuni
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Copy of Genroku kuni Ezu (Country Map in Genroku Era). Name filled in shows that Kishiwada domain (Lord of Miho,
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Settsu-no-Kuni
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Copy of Genroku kuni Ezu (Country Map in Genroku Era). Names filled in shows that Amagasaki domain (Lord of Harima, Aoyama),
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Shimofusa-no-Kuni
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Names filled in shows that Sekijuku domain (Lord of Bizen, Makino) and Koga domain (Lord of Izu, Matsudaira) were tasked to prepare illustration.
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Hitachi-no-Kuni
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Names normally filled in are not shown. Mt. Tsukuba is illustrated with a main shrine of Omido Temple and trees in detail.
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Oumi-no-Kuni
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Copy of Genroku kuni Ezu (Country Map in Genroku Era). Names filled in show that Hikone domain (Lord of Household Service Head, Ii),
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Tamba-no-Kuni
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Copy of Genroku kuni Ezu (Country Map in Genroku Era). Feudal calns, Asano, Honda, Wakisaka and Matsudaira were originally tasked to prepare maps.
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Harima-no-Kuni
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Names filled in show that Fukuchiyama domain (Lord of Shinano, Kutsuki), Sonobe domain (Lord of Ise,
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Hyuga-no-Kuni
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Brief history for preparation of map is written on back of it, indicating that Sakamoto Kanbei, an official painter employed by Satsuma domain, illustrated it.
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Ohsumi-no-Kuni
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Name filled in shows that Satsuma domain (Lord of Satsuma, Matsudaira) was tasked to prepare maps.
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Satsuma-no-Kuni
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Name fill in show that Satsuma domain (Lord of Satsuma, Matsudaira) was tasked to prepare maps. "Gyokuryuzan Fukushoji Temple,"
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Ryukyu-Koku Ohshima
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Name filled in shows that Satsuma domain (Lord of Satsuma, Matsudaira) was tasked to prepare maps.
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Ryukyu-Koku Yaeyama
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Name filled in shows that Satsuma domain (Lord Matsudaira of Satsuma Province) was tasked to prepare maps.
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Ryukyu-Koku Okinawatou
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Name filled in shows that Satsuma domain (Lord of Satsuma, Matsudaira) was tasked to prepare maps.
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