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Cartographic Japan

A History in Maps
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Cartographic Japan is an insightful exploration into the rich history of Japanese maps, offering a distinct window into the cultural and political landscapes of Japan throughout different eras. The book delves into how cartography has shaped the nation's understanding of itself and its place in the broader world, marrying historical context with vivid illustrations and expert analysis. This captivating read provides an intricate look at the evolution of map-making in Japan, showcasing the intersection of art, politics, and geography.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the rich historical tapestry and intricate landscapes of Japan, as it offers an insightful exploration into how maps have shaped the nationโ€™s history, culture, and identity. This collection of essays dives into the unique ways Japan's maps tell stories about its geographical challenges, cultural shifts, and political landscape over time, making it a compelling read for history enthusiasts and map aficionados alike.

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Cartographic Japan

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Miles of shelf space in contemporary Japanese bookstores and libraries are devoted to travel guides, walking maps, and topical atlases. Young Japanese children are taught how to properly map their classrooms and schoolgrounds. Elderly retirees pore over old castle plans and village cadasters. Pioneering surveyors are featured in popular television shows, and avid collectors covet exquisite scrolls depicting sea and land routes. Today, Japanese people are zealous producers and consumers of cartography, and maps are an integral part of daily life.

But this was not always the case: a thousand years ago, maps were solely a privilege of the ruling elite in Japan. Only in the past four hundred years has Japanese cartography truly taken off, and between the dawn of Japanโ€™s cartographic explosion and today, the nationโ€™s society and landscape have undergone major transformations. At every point, maps have documented those monumental changes. Cartographic Japan offers a rich introduction to the resulting treasure trove, with close analysis of one hundred maps from the late 1500s to the present day, each one treated as a distinctive window onto Japanโ€™s tumultuous history.

Forty-seven distinguished contributorsโ€”hailing from Japan, North America, Europe, and Australiaโ€”uncover the meanings behind a key selection of these maps, situating them in historical context and explaining how they were made, read, and used at the time. With more than one hundred gorgeous full-colour illustrations, Cartographic Japan offers an enlightening tour of Japanโ€™s magnificent cartographic archive.

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Cartographic Japan is acclaimed for its rich exploration of Japanese cartography, blending historical analysis with stunning visual illustrations. Praised as both an academic resource and a collector's item, it captivates readers with its detailed historical context across a wide variety of maps, from ancient to modern times. The book's essays reveal the profound impact of maps on Japanese society and provide compelling stories that appeal to historians, scholars, map enthusiasts, and anyone with an interest in Japan's history.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226073057

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 16 March 2016

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Contributors:

  • Edited by Karen Wigen
  • Edited by Sugimoto Fumiko
  • Edited by Cary Karacas
  • Edited by Kรคren Wigen

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 3.0mm

Width: 23.0mm

Height: 29.0mm

Weight: 1474g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Karen Wigen is professor of history at Stanford University. Sugimoto Fumiko is associate professor of early modern materials at the University of Tokyo's Historiographical Institute. Cary Karacas is associate professor of geography at the College of Staten Island, CUNY.

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