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Feudal Map of Japan before Sekigahara (James Murdoch, Iosh Yamagata, A History of Japan..., Kobe, 1903) Les alliances en présence au début de la campagne de Sekihagara Sekigahara Campaign, 1600
By the early nineteenth century, there were printed maps of famous places, such as temples, shrines or hot springs, maps of pilgrimage routes, maps of guild inns along a given route and maps of particular main roads.
13 lip 2014 · English: Scan of plate facing page 122 of "A History of Japan during the century of early foreign intercourse (1542-1651)", by Murdoch and Yamagata. Date Published 1903, scanned 2004.
3 dni temu · This collection contains high quality digital reproductions of roughly 100 historical maps produced in Japan from the 17th century to the 20th century. The original copies of the maps are held in the East Asian Library at the University of California at Berkeley.
26 sie 2019 · Feudalism developed in medieval Japan when the shoguns or military dictators replaced the emperor and imperial court as the country's main source of government. The shogunates then distributed land to loyal followers.
A History of Japan during the century of early foreign intercourse (1542-1651) 1903 by James Murdoch in collaboration with Isoh Yamagata. This page links to scans of the maps from Murdoch's History of Japan. Further information.
In the harshly controlled feudal society governed for over 250 years by the descendants of Tokugawa Ieyasu (1542–1616), creativity came not from its leaders, a conservative military class, but from the two lower classes in the Confucian social hierarchy, the artisans and merchants.