File:Japan map 1783.jpeg
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[edit]DescriptionJapan map 1783.jpeg |
English: Map of the Japanese main islands Honshu, Kyushu and Shikoku in 1783. [Jūsen Nihon yochi zenzu]
日本語: [重鐫日本輿地全圖] |
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Source | UBC Library Digital Collections, digitized item |
Author | Ōsei Sotani, Hikoemon Kishimoto, Yahē Asano |
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