English: Japanese map, 新訂萬國全圖 The map, 202 centimeters in length and 118 centimeters in width, was drawn up in 1807 by Takahashi Kakeyasu , an astronomer of the Edo Period. The map was printed from a copperplate in 1810. Early 19th century Japanese map that marked the seaway between Korea and Japan as “Sea of Joseon(朝鮮海).” Joseon was the old name of Korea from 1392-1910.
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2010-08-22 06:34 660gd4qo 344×317× (60951 bytes) == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=Japanese map, 新訂萬國全圖 |Source= |Date=1810 |Author=Takahashi Kakeyasu, Astronomer to the Edo shogunate [http://www.ndl.go.jp/zoshoin/e/e_17_takahasi.html] |Source = http://record.museum.kyushu-u.ac.jp/kageyasu/kage03.html }} The map, 202 centimeters in length and 118 centimeters in width, was drawn up in 1807 by Takahashi Kakeyasu , an astronomer of the Edo Period. It has been preserved in the central library of Seoul National University for some time, ragged at the edges and its covers partially torn. The map was printed from a copperplate in 1810. arly 19th century Japanese map that marked the seaway between Korea and Japan as “Sea of Joseon(朝鮮海).” Joseon was the old name of Korea from 1392-1910. == {{int:license}} == {{PD-Art}} }} [[Category:Maps]]
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