Digital Image: 1877 Kobayashi Map of Kyushu, Japan

Kyushu-kobayashikanetaka-1877_d
明細大日本切圖九州之部 / [Detailed Sectional Map of Japan - Kyushu]. - Main View
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Digital Image: 1877 Kobayashi Map of Kyushu, Japan

Kyushu-kobayashikanetaka-1877_d

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  • 明細大日本切圖九州之部 / [Detailed Sectional Map of Japan - Kyushu].
  • Added: Wed, 26 Mar 2025 11:03:00
  • Original Document Scale: 1 : 560000
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$50.00

Title


明細大日本切圖九州之部 / [Detailed Sectional Map of Japan - Kyushu].
  1877 (dated)     27 x 19.5 in (68.58 x 49.53 cm)     1 : 560000

Description


FOR THE ORIGINAL ANTIQUE MAP, WITH HISTORICAL ANALYSIS, CLICK HERE.

Digital Map Information

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Cartographer S


Kobayashi Kanetaka (小林監峻; fl. c. 1874 - 1904) was a Japanese geographer and cartographer of the Meiji period based in Asakusa, Tokyo. He was known for his maps of Japan and its regions, including several parts of a highly detailed eight-part set of maps covering Japan's major regions (明細大日本切圖). Late in his career, in 1904, he also published a map of the Russo-Japanese War. More by this mapmaker...


Aoki Sukekiyo (青木輔清; fl .c. 1871 - 1906) was a prolific Japanese scholar and publisher of the Meiji era who specialized in issued relating to pedagogy and language education. From 1874 to 1890, he published very often with Dōmeisha (同盟舎), though also working with other publishers and publishing under his own name. The exact nature of the relationship between Aoki and Dōmeisha is unclear, but he may have been an employee or owner of the publishing house. Learn More...


Dōmeisha (同盟舎; fl. c. 1874 - 1890) was a Japanese publishing house of the Meiji era. It frequently collaborated with Aoki Sukekiyo (青木輔清), to the extent that Aoki might have been an employee or owner of Dōmeisha. In any event, like Aoki, the publishing house focused on educational materials, including language education among primary school children. Learn More...

References


OCLC 21811212. NDL Call No. YG913-1702.