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5611"Hishu" today Saga Prefecture: 1841-45. A very rare Japanese manuscript sea chart of the sea routes from Saga Prefecture a major trading area in the west to Osaka through the Inland Sea which is more than 400 km. long and includes in excess of 3000 islands. The Inland Sea one of the main trade routes for the Japanese in the Edo period has numerous areas of turbulence and navigating through the numerous islands and rocky outcroppings presented enormous problems in the era before modern navigation systems. In the early 1840s the central government in Edo ordered each fiefdom to prepare maps of coastal routes to facilitate trade and shipping. Our manuscript was prepared by Tsugihei Miyachi a high level sea pilot "mite kako" in the Saga Prefecture shipping office as an employee of the Nabeshima Clan. The map were it to be unbound is about 11340 mm. long about 37 feet depicting Saga in the west to Osaka in the east. It is finely drawn in black ink heightened with wash in green purple blue grey and red. Five of the openings have folding extension sections pasted onto the lower margins of the leaves. Blue lines depict safe sailing routes for smaller ships. The map depicts in very great detail areas of turbulence there are famous whirlpools in the Inland Sea numerous islands rock formations and landscapes for orientation anchorages harbors and fishing areas. Each section of the map has been annotated by the compiler with notes on distances characteristics of rivers landmarks for navigation tidal activities the route to Nagasaki etc. The first map opening depicts Saga and the final opening Osaka. The sea chart is prepared with considerable local knowledge of castles and temples. A series of notable castles each is labeled with name of the lord assets etc. are depicted along the shores and Miyachi describes harbors for anchoring and to get fresh water. The routes are drawn from a "bird's-eye view" perspective with lovely vistas of mountains and islands and villages and towns. The two leaves of manuscript text at the beginning in the style of a dedicatory letter to the fiefdom lord describes the compiler's efforts over a five-year period to prepare the map. He writes that it is based on his own personal experiences as a sea pilot. He states that purple denotes routes he has taken red denotes shallows blue lines denote the routes for large ships grey for land and green for mountains and forests. The eleven pages of text at the end provide details on prevailing weather patterns and how to prepare for inclement weather how to navigate by landmarks and the stars wind and tidal patterns and the history of the preparation of this map "it took me five years of daily observation to prepare this work". He provides a list of his voyages to different cities on this route. On the final page the author states that three copies were made: the first for the fiefdom lord the second for a cabinet member and the third for Miyachi's divisional chief. A modern scholar has laid-in a note describing this sea chart as one of those three. Japanese sea charts are rare survivals and we know of no other similar example outside of Japan. ❧ The sea pilot Miyachi's log books are preserved in the Nabeshima clan's archives see the Saga kenritsu toshokan database. unknown books
1989267375Tokyo: Toppan 1989. hardcover. fine/very good. Text in English and Japanese. 561 pages thick square 4to grey cloth black glossy French fold dust wrapper. Tokyo: Toppan 1989. A fine copy in a very good dust wrapper just some light surface rubbing to wrapper.<br/><br/> In protective cardboard sleeve<br/><br/> Toppan unknown books
8575718. PHOTO ALBUM - JAPAN. 50 ALBUMEN OUTDOOR SCENES AND WOMEN. Small late 19th early 20th century oblong 13.4 x 18.3 cm album of albumen photos Half of the album is made up of shots of Japanese women in kimono in the studio and out. The other half is a catalogue of tourist scenes each about 9 x 13 cm image size. Decorated lacquer covers with insets. The images are handcolored with quite a bit of differential fading the reds stand out. The covers have a bit of edgewear and gouges but the condition overall is good. Interesting for its emphasis on women. unknown books
3169William Veazie Views include: # 1024 Asakusa Temple Tokio Japan no photographer identified or publisher or date gray mount card; # 126 Lake Biwa Canal and # 130 Front of the Yakushi Temple at Nikko no photographer identified or publisher or date green mount cards and # 117 A Busy Scene in the Rice Fields near Yokohama and # 119 Entrance to Asakusa Temple at Tokyo "Royal Series" no photographer identified or publisher or date white mount cards; all color images all the later printed type of stereo views; some edge tips wear and darkening to mounts; good condition. Good. William Veazie unknown books
199390223Tokyo: CWAJ 1993. Paperback. Very Good. illustrations mostly color 222p. Softcover in original wrapper. 24 cm. Outer corners slightly bent. Exhibition Catalog. <br/><br/> CWAJ paperback books
8482718. PHOTO ALBUM - JAPAN. 30 Albumen Scenes around Nikko. Small late 19th early 20th century oblong 11.5 x 17.8 cm album of albumen photos of Nikkô each about 9.5 x 14 cm. Simple lacquer covers. The images are bw with a bit of fading as usual. The condition overall is very good. $485.00. unknown books
1884859271884. PHOTO ALBUM - JAPAN. 25 OUTDOOR SCENES AND STUDIO POSED PHOTOS. Small late 19th century oblong 12 x 18.3 cm album of albumen photos of landscape and city scenes genre shots of trades and customs in the studio each about 9.5 x 13.5 cm image size. Brocade covered boards. The images are skillfully handcolored with very little fading. The covers have a bit of rubbing and the condition overall is very good. With the inscription of Capt. John C. Cooper from 1884 and hence a bit earlier than most albums one sees and certainly more interesting. unknown books
195122671Tokyo Japan: Kaizosha 1951. 264 pages; with a black and white photo-illustrated section at front "Franco's Spain"; small illustrations throughout via line drawings some caricatures accompanying articles; text in Japanese; fold-out advertisement section printed in orange; approx. 5 7/8" x 8" size; paper browned not brittle; covers soiled darkened; closed tear to last few leaves; still about good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. Kaizosha Paperback books
192222181Japan: International Newsreel 1922. Black and white photo of two traditionally-garbed Japanese men seated in a small shop; a ledger visible on floor hanging notices; Text of attached press notice states ".A customer who comes into the business department of a modern Japanese store to pay his bills sits on the edge of the "department" and keeps his dirty feet off the clean white matting for which the houses of Japan are famous."; approx. 6 1/2" x 8" size; notice attached to photo; International Newsreel studio stamp on back and 'Jap Drawer' handwritten; some edgewear crinkling to photo; in very good condition. . First Edition. Not Bound. Very Good. International Newsreel Paperback books
199124636Yokohama Japan: Yokohama Archives of History 1991. 59 pages. Color and black and white illustrated a catalog of an exhibition held at the Yokohama Archives of History. Giving history early Japan travel and exploration writing artworks and photography. Text in Japanese. Inscribed and signed by YAH archivist Hisako to Bob Greene with thanks - laid in is a list of the items which had been part of the exhibition that are part of the Paul C. Blum collection held at YAH; Greene was Blum's nephew and instrumental in establishing the collection at Yokohama. Approx. 9 1/2" x 9 7/8" size oblong format illustrated & printed polished paper covers. Light wear in very good condition. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Yokohama Archives of History Paperback books