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Title
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en
EXAMPLE: Hyakumanbunnoichi Kōkūzu old
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Description
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en
The "Hyakumanbunnoichi Kōkūzu" is a map collection produced between 1939 and 1944, covering strategic areas in Northeast Asia, including Sakhalin, Primorski Krai, Manchuria, Korea, and central and southern Japan. With a 1:1,000,000 scale, these maps meticulously chart air routes, roads, and urban areas, reflecting the geopolitical importance of the region. Marked "Gokuhi" (confidential) and detailed with contours and spot heights, these maps were essential for strategic planning during East Asia's era of intense modernization and expansion (Cynthia Leng 2024).
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Alternative Title
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ja
百万分一航空圖
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en
1:1,000,000 kōkūzu
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Creator
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陸地測量部 (Land Survey Department)
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Creator: Japanese Government
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Contributor
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陸軍参謀本部 (Imperial Japanese Army General Staff)
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Date
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1939
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1944
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Format
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Color; 101 x 71 cm
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Spatial Coverage
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ja
樺太 - 沿海州
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奥羽 - 樺太
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ja
本州中部
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ja
近畿 - 南朝鮮
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ja
北朝鮮 - 南満洲
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ja
満洲中部 - 沿海州
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ja
満洲東部 - 沿海州
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Publisher
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Stanford University Libraries