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Central Japan, 1912
This map depicts the region of Central Japan.

Japan, 1906
Map of Japan in 1906.

Japan, 1920
Japan, showing railroads, proposed railroads, submarine cables, fortifications, and navy yards.

Japan, 1920
Physical map of Japan and Chosen. Includes railroads, submarine cables, navy yards, treaty ports and fortifications.

Japan, 1920
Map of Japan.

Japan , 1914
Physical map of Japan. Inclueds inserts of Kuril Islands (Chishima), Tokio Bay, Sakhalin, Nagasaki, and Riu-Kiu Islands and Formosa (Taiwan).

Japan, 1903
Map of Japan.

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.

Japan and the United States, 1899
Map illustrates the size of Japan by superimposing it over the United States.

Japanese Empire, 1920
The Japanese Empire.

Tokyo, 1919
A map showing the area around Tokyo in 1919.

Tokyo and Vicinity, 1921
Map of Tokyo and the Bay of Tokyo: "Tokyo, or Tokio, Japan, the capital and largest city of the empire, is situated in the east-central part of the island of Hondo, on the Bay of Tokyo and on both sides of the Sumida River, which divides it into two parts. The city has an area of thirty square miles and a population (1916) of 2,245,000, and is the sixth city of the world." — E.D. Foster, 1921

 

 

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