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Japan - Karte von Tokio in der Edo-Zeit.; Owariya Seishichi - "Honjo Ezu" (本所絵図) - 1851-1860
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Japan - Karte von Tokio in der Edo-Zeit.; Owariya Seishichi - "Honjo Ezu" (本所絵図) - 1851-1860

Item Description: This is an original hand-colored Edo Kiriezu (切絵図) titled "Honjo Ezu" (本所絵図), published in Ansei 2 (1855) by Owariya Seishichi (尾張屋清七). Edo Kiriezu were highly detailed block-printed maps of Edo (modern-day Tokyo), designed for practical use by townspeople, merchants, and travelers during the late Edo period. This particular map focuses on the Honjo district, located on the east bank of the Sumida River, an area known for its artisan workshops, temples, and proximity to the Ryōgoku Bridge. Printed on washi paper and delicately hand-colored, the map retains excellent detail and includes street names, rivers, and notable landmarks. Measuring approximately 75 cm × 54 cm when fully opened, and 16.5 cm × 9 cm when folded, it is bound in a traditional accordion-style format. Notably, this piece includes its original Edo-period storage slipcase, making it a particularly rare and collectible example. Despite minor wear consistent with age, the overall condition is very good. Edo period maps like this serve not only as geographical references but also as valuable cultural artifacts, offering deep insight into urban planning and daily life in pre-modern Japan. It is digitally archived at the National Diet Library. https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/1286679 A rare and authentic example of historical Japanese cartography with original packaging. Size: Unfolded: Approximately 75 cm × 54 cm Folded: Approximately 16.5 cm × 9 cm Artist Profile: Owariya Seishichi (尾張屋清七) was a prominent Edo period publisher specializing in woodblock-printed maps. Known for his precise and practical designs, his Kiriezu maps became standard tools for navigating the ever-growing city of Edo. These maps were often updated to reflect changes in city infrastructure and remain a vital resource for understanding urban Japan in the 18th and 19th centuries. **PLEASE NOTE** Shipping Information: Items are shipped from Japan. Please check the shipping fee before bidding as this is an international shipment. Items are packed very carefully to prevent damage in transit. Shipping costs are calculated based on the net weight listed on the product page, packing materials, and shipping box weight. Depending on the situation, items will be shipped via FedEx, DHL, or Japan Post. Usually takes 2-3 weeks. Import duties, taxes and fees are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the responsibility of the buyer. You may be contacted by phone or email by your country's customs or shipping agent regarding customs clearance. Please make sure you are available to answer the phone. Otherwise, the parcel will be returned to us and you will be charged double for reshipment. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

Nr. 102080260

Verkauft
Japan - Karte von Tokio in der Edo-Zeit.; Owariya Seishichi - "Honjo Ezu" (本所絵図) - 1851-1860

Japan - Karte von Tokio in der Edo-Zeit.; Owariya Seishichi - "Honjo Ezu" (本所絵図) - 1851-1860

Item Description:
This is an original hand-colored Edo Kiriezu (切絵図) titled "Honjo Ezu" (本所絵図), published in Ansei 2 (1855) by Owariya Seishichi (尾張屋清七). Edo Kiriezu were highly detailed block-printed maps of Edo (modern-day Tokyo), designed for practical use by townspeople, merchants, and travelers during the late Edo period.
This particular map focuses on the Honjo district, located on the east bank of the Sumida River, an area known for its artisan workshops, temples, and proximity to the Ryōgoku Bridge.

Printed on washi paper and delicately hand-colored, the map retains excellent detail and includes street names, rivers, and notable landmarks. Measuring approximately 75 cm × 54 cm when fully opened, and 16.5 cm × 9 cm when folded, it is bound in a traditional accordion-style format.
Notably, this piece includes its original Edo-period storage slipcase, making it a particularly rare and collectible example.

Despite minor wear consistent with age, the overall condition is very good. Edo period maps like this serve not only as geographical references but also as valuable cultural artifacts, offering deep insight into urban planning and daily life in pre-modern Japan.

It is digitally archived at the National Diet Library.
https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/1286679

A rare and authentic example of historical Japanese cartography with original packaging.

Size:
Unfolded: Approximately 75 cm × 54 cm
Folded: Approximately 16.5 cm × 9 cm

Artist Profile:
Owariya Seishichi (尾張屋清七) was a prominent Edo period publisher specializing in woodblock-printed maps.
Known for his precise and practical designs, his Kiriezu maps became standard tools for navigating the ever-growing city of Edo.
These maps were often updated to reflect changes in city infrastructure and remain a vital resource for understanding urban Japan in the 18th and 19th centuries.

**PLEASE NOTE**
Shipping Information:
Items are shipped from Japan.
Please check the shipping fee before bidding as this is an international shipment.
Items are packed very carefully to prevent damage in transit.
Shipping costs are calculated based on the net weight listed on the product page, packing materials, and shipping box weight.
Depending on the situation, items will be shipped via FedEx, DHL, or Japan Post.
Usually takes 2-3 weeks.
Import duties, taxes and fees are not included in the item price or shipping charges.
These charges are the responsibility of the buyer.
You may be contacted by phone or email by your country's customs or shipping agent regarding customs clearance.
Please make sure you are available to answer the phone.
Otherwise, the parcel will be returned to us and you will be charged double for reshipment.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

Höchstgebot
€ 55
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