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A collection of historic and contemporary political and physical maps of Japan for use in the K-12 classroom.

Japan, 1903
A map from 1903 of Japan showing the islands of Yezo (Hokkaido), Hondo (Honshu), Shikoku, and Kiushiu (Kyushu). An inset map details the northern island of Hokkaido. The historical provinces of Japan are shown, including 9 smaller provinces numbered ...

Japan, 1906
A map from 1906 of the Japanese Islands, including Yezo (Hokkaido), Hondo (Honshu), Shikoku, and Kiushiu (Kyushu). Inset maps detail the Japanese possession of Formosa (Taiwan) and the Kurile or Chishima Islands of northern Japan. The map shows the s...

Japan, 1912
Composed of more than 3000 islands, Japan extends along the Pacific coast of Asia. The inset map of Taiwan, sometimes referred to as Formosa, is pictured because Taiwan was a Japanese territory after being ceded from China in the late 19th century. ...

Central Japan, 1912
A map from 1912 of the central portion of Japan, from Yonezawa in the north to Hiroshima in the south on the main island of Honshu. The map also shows the island of Nanka (Shikoku). The map shows the prefectures at the time, major cities and towns (i...

Japan , 1914
A map from 1914 of the Japanese Islands, including Yezo (Hokkaido), Hondo (Honshu), Shikoku, and Kiushiu (Kyushu). Inset maps detail the Japanese possession of Formosa (Taiwan) and the Riu–Kiu (Ryukyu) Islands, the Kurile or Chishima Islands of...

Tokyo, 1919
A map from 1919 of the area around Yeddo or Tokio (Tokyo) and Yeddo Bay at the time. The map shows the railway running from Tokyo to Yokohama, the coastal features of Yeddo Bay and Uraga Strait, neighboring cities and towns, terrain features, and riv...

Japan, 1920
A map from 1920 of Japan, showing the islands of Yesso (Hokkaido), Hondo (Honshu), Shikoku, and Kiushu (Kyushu), the capital city (Tokyo) and other major cities, treaty ports, railroads, proposed railroads, submarine cables, fortifications, and navy ...

Japanese Empire, 1920
A map from 1920 of the Japanese Empire at the time, which included the main islands of Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kiushiu, the Corea Peninsula, and the island of Formosa (Taiwan). The Kurile or Chishima Islands of northern Japan, the southern hal...

Japan, 1920
A map from 1920 of Japan, showing the islands of Yesso (Hokkaido), Hondo (Honshu), Shikoku, and Kiushu (Kyushu), the capital city (Tokyo) and other major cities, treaty ports, railroads, proposed railroads, submarine cables, fortifications, and navy ...

Japan, 1920
A map from 1920 of Japan, showing the islands of Yesso (Hokkaido), Hondo (Honshu), Shikoku, and Kiushu (Kyushu), the capital city (Tokyo) and other major cities, treaty ports, railroads, proposed railroads, submarine cables, fortifications, and navy ...

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