Map of the Surroundings of Tokyo and Mount Fuji (1842)

Art.Nr.: 9782380362169

Seiten: 0

ISBN/Art.: 978-2-38036-216-9



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Produktbeschreibung

This vast, north-south oriented map is teeming with topographical details (reliefs and waterways), political features (roads, provincial borders, checkpoints), and 'touristic' points of interest (staging towns, villages, and scenic spots). It was published during a turbulent period in Japan’s history - the Tenpo era (1830–1844) - a time marked by climate crises, popular uprisings, and the failed economic reforms at the end of the Tokugawa shogunate (1603–1868). The map depicts the eight provinces of the Kanto region ('Eastern Barrier') - a 32,000 km² area dominated by Mount Fuji (3,776 m) and named after the checkpoints along the Tokaido road, which connected Edo (future Tokyo) to Kyoto - along with five additional provinces, which were also redrawn and renamed during the Meiji era.